MCQ Collection
Applied Anatomy MCQs
Practice Applied Anatomy questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: B. Ureterovesical junction
Explanation:
Ureterovesical junction is a normal narrowing where the ureter enters the urinary bladder and a common site of stone impaction.
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Correct Answer: A. Recurrent laryngeal nerve
Explanation:
Recurrent laryngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve that supplies nearly all intrinsic muscles of the larynx.
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Correct Answer: C. Hepatoduodenal ligament
Explanation:
Hepatoduodenal ligament is the free edge of the lesser omentum containing the portal triad.
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Correct Answer: A. Broca area
Explanation:
Broca area is a dominant frontal-lobe region important for motor speech production.
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Correct Answer: C. Cerebellum
Explanation:
Cerebellum is a hindbrain structure essential for coordination, balance and motor learning.
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Correct Answer: C. Sinoatrial node
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Sinoatrial node is a specialized pacemaker region located near the superior vena cava in the right atrium.
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Correct Answer: A. Inguinal canal
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Inguinal canal is an oblique passage in the lower anterior abdominal wall transmitting the spermatic cord or round ligament.
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Correct Answer: C. Pudendal nerve
Explanation:
Pudendal nerve is the main somatic nerve of the perineum, arising from sacral roots S2 to S4.