MBBS First Year Anatomy Paper-II Important Question Bank
Essay Questions:
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- Describe in detail about blood supply of Heart and its clinical anatomy.
- Discuss the Pharynx under the following headings: Extent, Parts, Features, Blood Supply, Muscles forming it and its clinical anatomy.
- Write in detail about the Thyroid gland under the following headings - Situation, lobes, coverings, relations, blood supply. Add a note on applied anatomy.
- Describe in detail about Lateral wall of nose under the following headings - Formation, nasal conchae and meatuses, blood supply, nerve supply. Add a note on Paranasal air sinuses.
- Describe in detail about the parotid gland. Add a note on its applied anatomy.
- Describe in detail about the lung under the following headings: a) Coverings. b) Surfaces and borders. c) Difference between right and left lung. d) Blood supply, nerve supply and lymphatic drainage. Add a note on its applied anatomy.
- Classify white fibres of cerebrum with examples. Describe internal capsule in detail.
- Describe the cerebellum as: classification, connections, nuclei, blood supply and clinical anatomy.
- Describe the cerebellum as: classification, connections, nuclei, blood supply and clinical anatomy.
- Describe submandibular salivary gland under following heading: parts, relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinical anatomy.
- Describe in detail about blood supply of brain.
- Describe the Right lung under following headings: a. Pleura b. Relations of medial surface c. Bronchopulmonary segments d. Applied anatomy.
- Describe the Thyroid gland under following headings: a. Gross features b. Relations c. Blood supply d. Applied anatomy
- Describe the Intercostal nerves under the following headings: (a) What are they branches of and what is their unique feature? (b) Classify them (c) Communications (d) Course, relation and branches of a typical intercostal nerve (e) Applied Anatomy.
- Describe the Intercostal nerves under the following headings: (a) What are they branches of and what is their unique feature? (b) Classify them (c) Communications (d) Course, relation and branches of a typical intercostal nerve (e) Applied Anatomy.
- Describe the Tongue under the following headings: a. Gross features b. Papillae c. Muscles with action d. Nerve supply e. Lymphatic drainage f. Applied aspects
- Describe the Spinal cord under the following headings: a. Extent with coverings b. External features and Enlargements c. Cross section at mid thoracic level d. Blood supply e. Applied aspects.
- Describe origin, course, branches of right coronary artery.
- Describe boundaries and contents of carotid triangle.
- Classify the white matter of cerebrum with examples and describe the internal capsule in detail. Add a note on its applied Anatomy.
- Describe the extra ocular muscles in detail.
- Describe the sulci, gyri and functional areas in superolateral surface of brain with neat labelled diagram.
- Describe the interior of right atrium in detail and add a note about its development and clinical anatomy.
- Describe the Origin, Course, Relations, Branches and Clinical Anatomy of Abducent Nerve.
- Draw a labeled diagram of Blood Supply of Thyroid Gland with its development.
- Draw a labeled diagram of Blood Supply of Thyroid Gland with its development.
- Classify Dural Venous Sinuses. Describe the Cavernous sinus in detail. Add a note on its applied anatomy
- Situation, capsules, relations, blood supply, and applied anatomy of thyroid gland.
- Describe in detail the parts, muscles, innervations, histology and development of tongue.
- Describe parotid gland in detail. Add a note on its applied aspects.
- Describe the facial nerve under the following headings: a) Nuclei of origin and functional components. b) Course and emergence. c) Branches and its distribution. d) Clinical anatomy
- Classify white fibres of cerebrum with examples. Describe internal capsule in detail.
- Describe Pancreas under the following headings. a) Parts and relations. b) Blood supply. c) Development.
- Explain the formation of Lumbar Plexus. Add a brief note on Sciatic Nerve.
- Describe in detail about blood supply of Heart and its clinical anatomy.
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Write Short Notes Questions:
- Histology of Parotid gland
- Histology of Cornea
- Development of lung
- Internal capsule
- Typical intercostal nerve
- Cavernous sinus
- Thoracic duct
- Sinuses of pericardium
- Nasal septum
- Cerebellar peduncles
- Histology of cornea
- Hyoglossus
- Internal thoracic Artery
- Orbicularis Oris
- Tympanic Membrane
- Draw TS of Spinal Cord at Thoracic level
- Histology of Pituitary Gland
- Secretomotor pathway of parotid gland
- Draw and label the transverse section of thorax at T level
- Section of medulla oblongata at sensory decussation level with labelled diagram
- Microstructure of thyroid gland
- Extra-ocular muscles
- Venous drainage of heart
- Development of face
- Infrahyoid muscles of neck
- Interior of right atrium
- Connections of basal ganglia
- Blood supply of thyroid gland
- Lymphatic drainage of tongue
- Maxillary air sinus
- Azygos vein
- Nucleus, course, distribution and applied anatomy of Trochlear nerve
- Circle of Willis
- Bronchopulmonary segments
- Blood supply of heart
- Third ventricle
- Carotid triangle
- Features of left ventricle
- Histology of cerebrum
- Oesophagus:
- a) Commencement termination b) Blood supply c) Lymphatics
- d) Congenital anomalies
- Hilum of lungs with labeled diagram
- Transverse section of midbrain at the level of inferior colliculus
- with a labelled diagram
- Torticollis
- Relations of arch of aorta
- Left coronary artery
- Histology of cerebral cortex
- Corpus callosum
- Horns of lateral ventricle
- Contents of posterior triangle
- Extrinsic muscles of tongue
- Brachiocephalic vein
- Development of atria
- Azygos vein
- Fourth ventricle
- Azygos vein
- Eustachian tube
- Lateral wall of nose
- Lacrimal apparatus
- Sulci, gyri and functional areas of supero - lateral surface of cerebrum
- Nucleus, course, distribution and applied anatomy of Hypoglossal nerve
- Blood supply of Brain
- Midbrain at superior collicular level
- Draw a labeled diagram of Blood Supply of Thyroid Gland with its development
- Left Coronary Artery
- Typical intercostals nerves
- Relations of arch of aorta
- Left coronary artery
- Histology of cerebral cortex
- Corpus callosum
- Horns of lateral ventricle
- Contents of posterior triangle
- Extrinsic muscles of tongue
- Brachiocephalic vein
- Development of atria
- Formation and termination of external jugular vein
- Peculiarities of st intercostal nerve
- Lumbar Puncture
- Structures lodged in the lateral sulcus of the cerebrum
- Dangerous area of face
- Formation and termination of Left superior intercostal vein
- Suboccipital nerve
- Ligamentum denticulatum
- Structures pierced by parotid duct in order
- Origin and Branches of Middle Meningeal artery
- Lateral medullary syndrome
- Cavernous sinus
- Pterygo palatine ganglion
- Carotid triangle
- Inter atrial septum
- Pathway of visual reflexes
- Circle of Willis
- Intrinsic muscles of larynx
- Median nasal septum
- External acoustic meatus
- Blood supply of spinal cord
- Parts, deep nuclei, and arterial supply of cerebellum
- Ansa cervicalis
- Fourth ventricle
- Interior of right atrium
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Superior sagittal sinus
- Root of lung
- Arterial supply of heart
- Pleural recesses
- Supra sternal space of Burns
- Dangerous area of face
- Structures passing through foreman ovale
- Boundaries of Laryngeal inlet
- Branches of ascending & arch of aorta
- Lumbar puncture
- Pterion
- Apex beat
- Contents of posterior Mediastinum
- Applied aspects of pleura
- Parts of corpus callosum
- Name the extra ocular muscles
- Facial artery in face
- Formation of superior vena cava
- Phrenic nerve
- Lateral pterygoid muscle
- Styloid process-structures attached
- Surfaces, borders of thyroid gland
- Muscles of tongue
- Posterior horn of lateral ventricle
- Ansa cervicalis
- Ciliary ganglion
- Parts, arterial supply of Interventricular septum
- Cardiac plexus
- Middle ear
- Origin, Termination and applied anatomy of internal mammary artery
- Digastric triangle
- Third ventricle
- Medulla oblongata at mid olivary level
- Superior mediastinum
- Floor of Fourth Ventricle
- External Jugular Vein
- Secretomotor Innervation of Parotid Gland
- Cartilages of Larynx
- Superior Mediastinum
- Development of Face
- Histology of Thymus
- Pleura
- Falx Cerebri
- Circle of Willis
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Short Answer Questions:
- Floor of Fourth Ventricle
- External Jugular Vein
- Secretomotor Innervation of Parotid Gland
- Cartilages of Larynx
- Superior Mediastinum
- Development of Face
- Histology of Thymus
- Pleura
- Falx Cerebri
- Circle of Willis
- Enumerate the muscles of palate
- Two features of Naso-pharynx
- Congenital anomalies of ventricles of heart
- Derivatives of second pharyngeal arch
- Arteries supplying the spinal cord
- Boundaries of sub-mental triangle
- Structures present at hilum of left lung
- Name the unpaired dural venous sinuses
- Intrinsic muscles of larynx
- Waldeyer's ring
- Interventricular septum
- Costodiaphragmatic recess
- Tricuspid valve
- Oblique fissure of lung
- Demilunes
- Falx cerebelli
- Substantia nigra
- List special somatic afferent nuclei
- Functional areas of superior temporal gyrus
- Waldeyer's ring
- Middle cervical ganglion
- Parotid duct
- Fenestra vestibule
- Epicranial aponeurosis
- Derivatives of third aortic arch
- Azygos vein
- Relations of arch of aorta
- Left coronary artery
- Histology of cerebral cortex
- Corpus callosum
- Horns of lateral ventricle
- Contents of posterior triangle
- Extrinsic muscles of tongue
- Brachiocephalic vein
- Development of atria
- Formation and termination of external jugular vein
- Peculiarities of st intercostal nerve
- Lumbar Puncture
- Structures lodged in the lateral sulcus of the cerebrum
- Dangerous area of face
- Formation and termination of Left superior intercostal vein
- Suboccipital nerve
- Ligamentum denticulatum
- Structures pierced by parotid duct in order
- Origin and Branches of Middle Meningeal artery
- Parts of the sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve
- Dangerous area of scalp
- Surface marking of apex beat of heart
- Lobe of azygos
- Formation and termination of internal jugular vein
- Boundaries and applied anatomy of Piriform recess
- Blood supply of internal capsule
- Parts of corpus callosum
- Root value of phrenic nerve and name the structures supplied by it
- Olive
- Supra sternal space of Burns
- Dangerous area of face
- Structures passing through foreman ovale
- Boundaries of Laryngeal inlet
- Branches of ascending & arch of aorta
- Lumbar puncture
- Pterion
- Apex beat
- Contents of posterior Mediastinum
- Applied aspects of pleura
- Terminal branches of external carotid artery
- Arterial supply to pituitary
- Dangerous area of face
- Opening of maxillary sinus
- Auditory tube openings
- Blood supply to tonsil
- Nerve supply and action of cricothyroid muscle
- Attachment of vocalcord
- Blood supply to lung
- Terminal branches of internal thoracic artery
- Inferior constrictor of pharynx
- Blood supply of spinal cord
- Carotid sheath
- Left brachiocephalic vein
- Histology of thyroid gland
- Parkinsonism
- Pterygopalatine ganglion
- Structures present at T level
- Hilum of right lung
- Development of pituitary gland
- Formation of basal vein
- Surface marking of apex beat of heart
- Blood supply of internal capsule
- Parts of caudate nucleus
- Dangerous area of scalp
- Patent ductus arteriosus
- Formation and distribution of spinal part of the accessory nerve
- Name any four branches of external carotid artery
- Define typical intercostal nerve with example
- Tributaries of cavernous sinus
- Orbicularis oculi muscle
- Blood supply of thyroid gland
- Azygos vein
- Pleural recesses
- Histology of thymus
- Boundaries and contents of sub occipital triangle
- Pineal gland
- Lateral medullary syndrome
- Lumbar puncture
- Development of tongue
- Histological Layers of Cornea
- Cricoid Cartilage - Characteristic Features
- Branches of Descending Thoracic Aorta
- Pleural Recesses
- Waldeyer's Ring
- Buccinator muscle
- Sub Clavian Vein - Formation, Course and Termination
- Derivatives of Neural Tube
- Area of Epistaxis
- Thoracic Duct - Area of Drainage
- Falx cerebri
- Superior laryngeal nerve
- Histology of cerebellum
- Muscles of mastication
- Development of interatrial septum
- Maxillary sinus
- Basilar artery
- Vocal cords
- Bell's palsy
- Broncho-pulmonary segments
- Nasal Septum
- Floor of the
- Ventricle
- Histology of Palatine Tonsil
- Otic Ganglion
- Cross sectional diagram of a typical intercostal space
- Fallot's Tetralogy
- Corpus Callosum
- Interior of Right Atrium
- Boundaries and Contents of Posterior Mediastinum
- Muscles of Tongue
- Histology of skin
- Development of palatine tonsil
- Orbicularis occuli
- Little's area
- Maxillary sinus
- Thoracic part of trachea
- Left coronary artery
- Cross section of midbrain at the level of superior colliculus
- Corpus callosum
- List out paired dural venous sinuses
- Middle meatus of nose
- Rathke's pouch
- Histology of thyroid gland
- Cross sectional diagram at the level of lower pons
- Coronary sinus
- Recurrent Laryngeal nerve
- Arch of Aorta
- Cervical sinus
- Boundaries and contents of superior mediastinum
- Sternocleidomastoid muscle
- Pericardial sinuses
- Epistaxis
- Sibson's fascia
- Fallot's tetralogy
- Development of tongue
- Histology of cerebrum
- Enumerate the nuclei of cerebellum
- Deep cardiac plexus
- Formation and contents of carotid sheath
- Bell's palsy
- Modifications of cranial pia mater
- Formation and termination of external jugular vein
- Development of thyroid gland
- Nerve supply of pinna
- Superior orbital fissure
- Branches of internal carotid artery
- Dangerous area of face
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Intrinsic muscles of larynx and nerve supply
- Parotid duct
- Wharton's duct
- Waldeyer's ring
- Structures related to lateral wall of cavernous sinus
- Mention the branches of ophthalmic nerve
- Histology of retina
- Thyroglossal duct
- Name the branches of facial artery in face
- Tonsillar bed
- Pleural recesses
- Millard-Gubler syndrome
- Superior orbital fissure
- Enumerate nuclei of cerebellum
- Components of basal ganglia
- Waldeyer's ring
- Structures inside parotid gland
- Pterion
- Wry neck
- Name any four branches of external carotid artery
- Killian's dehiscence
- Fibrous skeleton of heart
- Branches of internal thoracic artery
- Wallenberg syndrome
- Contents of posterior mediastinum
- Pterygopalatine ganglion
- Formation of superior venacava
- Bell's Palsy
- Derivatives of second pharyngeal arch
- Structures forming limbic system
- Development of pituitary gland
- Transverse sinus of pericardium
- Flial chest
- Phernic nerve
- Tracheoesophageal fistula
- Muscles supplied by Ansa cervicalis
- Name the structures derived from first Pharyngeal arch cartilage
- Palatine muscles
- Superior vena cava
- Charcot's Artery of Haemorrhage
- Interpeduncular Fossa
- Cerebral Aqueduct
- Fallot's tetralogy
- Pleural recesses
- Corpus callosum
- Auditory tube
- Ligamentum arteriosum
- Paratonsillar abcess
- Weber's syndrome
- Ciliary ganglion
- Tendon of Todaro
- Reticular formation
- Microscopic anatomy of compact bone
- Cubital fossa
- Trigone of Bladder
- Axillary Nerve
- Coeliac Trunk
- Spermatic Cord
- Pelvic Diaphragm
- Anastomosis around knee joint
- Intrinsic muscles of hand
- Structures in lateral compartment of leg
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