ZOO 3713C Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Adductor Magnus Muscle, Cervical Vertebrae, Foramen Magnum

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The adductor muscles are innervated by the __________ n. (exception: part of adductor magnus). The _________________ n. innervates the posterior aspect of the leg (exception: _______________ head of biceps femoris). The tibial n. divides into the ________________ nn. which innervate the plantar aspect of the foot (sole). The __________________________al n. innervates the anterior lower leg and the dorsum of the foot. The _______________________ n. (fibular n. ) innervates the lateral aspect of the lower leg (peroneus m. ). Note: be able to connect this info to injuries. ___________________ of the vertebral column is the vertebral discs. In the transverse foramen of ___________________________, the vertebral a. (from subclavian a. ) goes up to then join the other vertebral a. at the foramen magnum to form the. Spinal curvatures: 1o = thoracic and sacral [__________________, 2o = cervical (_______ m. ) and lumbar (__________ m. ) There are ________ cervical spinal segments but only __________ cervical vertebra.

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