3. In Greek Mythology , he is the Son of Japet and
Climena and brother of Prometheus. He had been
punished by Zeus (the supreme Greek God) to hold the
globe on his shoulders because he took the side of the
Titans in their war against the Gods.
Identify the God which gives its name to one of the
easier bones in the osteology of H&N.
H&N
4.
5. INFEX
Which part of
the body
derives its
name from the
shallow dish,
patina,shown in
the picture on
the side?
6.
7. PELVIS
In ancient Greece, H was a god of marriage ceremonies,
inspiring feasts and song.
H was supposed to attend every wedding. If he didn't,
then the marriage would supposedly prove disastrous.
Which body part was hence named after H , previously
thought as a representation of sanctity?
9. ABDOMEN
Here are given two
pictures of a certain
type of head gear.
This gives its name
to a anatomical
variant which is
physiologically
present in 1-6% of
the population.
Which organ of the
abdomen has this
normal variant?
10.
11. THORAX
These are the parts of
the initial prototype of a
particular instrument
made by a certain Rene
Laennec.
Though it has many
other diagnostic uses
outside the thorax
region but it’s daily
usage is restricted
mainly to the thorax and
its contents.
Which quintessentialy
medical instrument is
this?
12.
13. GENERAL ANATOMY
What is the latin word for Deep , which is
used in names like Deep artery of the thigh or
any deep seated muscle ?
15. BRAIN
A parietal eye, also known as a third eye is a part
of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The
eye is photoreceptive and is associated with hormone
production for thermoregulation.
The lizard-like reptile tuatara has a "well-developed
parietal eye, with small lens and retina".Parietal eyes
are also found in lizards, frogs and lampreys. What is
the human counterpart?