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Your ultimate guide to acing your first year BHMS exams
Instructor: Dr P Nidheesh MD(Hom)
Language: ENGLISH
This course, "Anatomy - Exam Point of View for BHMS Students," is specifically designed to help students pursuing a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) to excel in their anatomy exams. The course covers essential anatomical topics from an exam-oriented perspective, focusing on key concepts and information that are crucial for success in examinations. Students will learn about the structure of the human body, including the various systems and organs, their functions, and their interrelationships. The course provides a comprehensive overview of anatomical terms, anatomical planes, directional terms, and anatomical positions that are commonly tested in exams. In addition, the course includes detailed explanations and illustrations to aid students in understanding complex anatomical structures and concepts. Students will also have access to practice questions and quizzes to test their knowledge and reinforce their learning. By the end of this course, BHMS students will have a solid foundation in anatomy that is specifically tailored to meet the requirements of their exams. They will be well-prepared to demonstrate their understanding of anatomical principles and excel in their anatomy examinations.
GENERAL ANATOMY | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
ANATOMICAL PLANES AND POSITIONS | |||
BODY CAVITIES | |||
TISSUES | |||
SKELETAL SYSTEM | |||
MUSCULAR SYSTEM | |||
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM | |||
NERVOUS SYSTEM | |||
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | |||
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM | |||
URINARY SYSTEM | |||
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM | |||
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM | |||
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGY | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
GAMETOGENESIS | |||
CLEAVAGE | |||
GERM LAYERS | |||
GASTRULATION | |||
ORGANOGENESIS | |||
TERATOGENESIS | |||
NEURULATION | |||
DEVELOPEMENT OF BODY CAVITIES | |||
FETAL MEMBRANES AND PLACENTA | |||
COMMON CONGENITAL ANOMALIES | |||
TERATOLOGY | |||
DEVELOPMENTAL EMBRYOLOGY | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF UROGENITAL SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OFMUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF NERVOUS SYSTEM | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SENSORY ORGANS | |||
EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGUMETARY SYSTEM | |||
HISTOLOGY | |||
CELL BIOLOGY | |||
TISSUES | |||
EPITHELIAL TISSUE | |||
CONNECTIVE TISSUE | |||
MUSCLE TISSUE | |||
NERVE TISSUE | |||
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM | |||
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | |||
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM | |||
URINARY SYSTEM | |||
OSTEOLOGY | |||
BONE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION | |||
TYPE OF BONES | |||
BONE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH | |||
BONE REMODELLING AND REPAIR | |||
AXIAL SKELETON | |||
APPENDICULAR SKELETON | |||
JOINTS AND ARTICULATION | |||
BONE MARKINGS AND LANDMARKS | |||
COMMON BONE DISORDERS | |||
BONE HISTOLOGY | |||
BONE CELLS | |||
BONE MARROW | |||
BONE METABOLISM | |||
BONE PATHOLOGIES | |||
BONE MECHANICS | |||
BONE IMAGING TECHNIQUES | |||
BONE AGEING AND DEGENERATION | |||
UPPER LIMB | |||
BONES OF THE UPPER LIMB | |||
MUSCLES OF THE UPPER LIMB | |||
NERVES OF THE UPPER LIMB | |||
BLOOD SUPPLY OF UPPER LIMB | |||
JOINTS OF UPPER LIMB | |||
ORIGIN,INSERTION AND ACTIONS OF MUSCLES OF UPPER ARM | |||
LOWER LIMB | |||
BONES OF LOWER LIMB | |||
MUSCLES OF LOWER LIMB | |||
NERVES OF LOWER LIMB | |||
BLOOD SUPPLY OF LOWER LIMB | |||
JOINT OF LOWER LIMB | |||
ORIGIN,INSERTION AND ACTION OF MUSCLES OF LOWER LIMB | |||
PELVIS | |||
PELVIC BONES | |||
PELVIC JOINTS | |||
PELVIC OPENINGS AND PASSAGES | |||
PELVIC LIGAMENTS | |||
PELVIC MUSCLES | |||
PELVIC ORGANS | |||
PELVIC VASCULATURE AND NERVES | |||
THORAX | |||
THORACIC SKELETON | |||
THORACIC WALL | |||
THORACIC CAVITY | |||
THORACIC MUSCLES | |||
THORACIC ORGANS | |||
THORACIC VASCULATURE | |||
THORACIC NERVES | |||
ABDOMEN | |||
ABDOMINAL WALLS | |||
ABDOMINAL ORGANS | |||
ABDOMINAL VASCULATURE | |||
ABDOMINAL LYMPHATICS | |||
ABDOMINAL NERVES | |||
PERITONIUM | |||
HEAD & NECK | |||
SKULL | |||
NECK BONE | |||
NECK REGION | |||
NECK NERVES | |||
HEAD AND NECK MESCLES | |||
SHORT NOTES | |||
What is the palmar aponeurosis? | |||
What is the function of the palmar aponeurosis? | |||
What is the dorsal digital expansion? | |||
What is the function of the dorsal digital expansion? | |||
What is ulnar claw hand? | |||
How does ulnar claw hand occur? | |||
What is the lymphatic drainage of the breast? | |||
How does the lymphatic drainage of the breast occur? | |||
What is the cutaneous innervation of the hand? | |||
How is the hand innervated? | |||
What is the pancreas? | |||
What are the functions of the pancreas? | |||
What is the fallopian tube? | |||
What is the function of the fallopian tube? | |||
What are tonsils? | |||
What is the function of tonsils? | |||
What is the superficial palmar arch? | |||
What is the blood supply of the scalp? | |||
What is the lumbar triangle? | |||
What is the significance of the lumbar triangle? | |||
What is Murphy's point? | |||
How is Murphy's point clinically used? | |||
What is the adductor canal? | |||
What is the function of the adductor canal? | |||
What is the function of the adductor canal? | |||
What is the popliteal fossa? | |||
What is the significance of the popliteal fossa? | |||
What does CS tetis Refers to | |||
Why is the cross-section of the testis important? | |||
What is the deltoid muscle? | |||
What is the function of the deltoid muscle? | |||
What is the adductor magnus muscle? | |||
What is the function of the adductor magnus muscle? | |||
What is the biceps brachii muscle? | |||
What is the function of the biceps brachii muscle? | |||
What is the pectoralis major muscle? | |||
What is the function of the pectoralis major muscle? | |||
What is the ulnar bursa? | |||
What is the purpose of the ulnar bursa? | |||
What is the arteria profunda brachii? | |||
What is the function of the arteria profunda brachii? | |||
What is the opponens pollicis? | |||
What is the function of the opponens pollicis? | |||
What is the flexor retinaculum? | |||
What is the function of the flexor retinaculum? | |||
What is the sternocleidomastoid muscle? | |||
What is the function of the sternocleidomastoid muscle? | |||
What is the notochord? | |||
What is the significance of the notochord? | |||
What is the ligament of uterus? | |||
What is the function of the ligament of uterus? | |||
What is the axilla? | |||
What is the importance of the axilla? | |||
What is the nasal septum? | |||
What is the role of the nasal septum? | |||
What is the corpus callosum? | |||
What is the function of the corpus callosum? | |||
What is implantation? | |||
What happens during implantation? | |||
What is the cerebellum? | |||
What is the role of the cerebellum? | |||
What are the layers of the scrotum? | |||
What is the apical lobe of the right lung? | |||
What is the morphology and relation of the apical lobe of the right lung? | |||
What is the left coronary artery? | |||
What is the significance of the left coronary artery? | |||
What is the quadratus lumborum? | |||
What is the function of the quadratus lumborum? | |||
What are the structures passing through the diaphragm? | |||
What is the typical thoracic vertebra? | |||
What is the male urethra? | |||
What are the parts of the male urethra? | |||
What is the azygos vein? | |||
What is the function of the azygos vein? | |||
What is the splenic artery? | |||
What are the applied aspects of the appendix? | |||
What is situs inversus totalis? | |||
What are the implications of situs inversus totalis? | |||
What is the vermis of the cerebellum? | |||
What is the significance of the vermis of the cerebellum? | |||
What is the extensor pollicis longus? | |||
What is the function of the extensor pollicis longus? | |||
What is the parathyroid gland? | |||
What is the role of the parathyroid gland? | |||
What is the flexor retinaculum of the upper limb? | |||
What is the function of the flexor retinaculum of the upper limb? | |||
What is the mamillary body? | |||
What is the role of the mamillary body? | |||
What is the superior sagittal sinus? | |||
What is the function of the superior sagittal sinus? | |||
What is the midbrain? | |||
What are the nuclei found in the midbrain? | |||
What is the sternoclavicular joint? | |||
What is the significance of the sternoclavicular joint? | |||
What are the palatine tonsils? | |||
What is the function of the palatine tonsils? | |||
What is the third ventricle? | |||
What is the role of the third ventricle? | |||
What is the cavernous sinus and its relations? | |||
What are the relations of the cavernous sinus? | |||
What is the medulla oblongata? | |||
What are the functions of the medulla oblongata? | |||
What is the diaphragm and its relation to the coronary artery? | |||
What is the pons? | |||
What is the role of the pons? | |||
What is the gall bladder? | |||
What is the blood supply to the ovary? | |||
What is the nerve supply to the ovary? | |||
Describe the morphology of the ovary. | |||
What is the second part of the duodenum? | |||
What are the characteristics of the second part of the duodenum? | |||
What is the vagina, and what are its morphology, blood supply, and nerve supply? | |||
What are the branches of the abdominal aorta? | |||
What are the tributaries of the inferior vena cava? | |||
What is the left ventricle? | |||
What is the blood supply of the penis? | |||
Pampiniform Plexus | |||
What is the nerve supply of the penis? | |||
What is the choroid plexus? | |||
What are the venous sinuses of the brain? | |||
What is the mesentery? | |||
What is a glomerulus? | |||
What is the portal vein? | |||
What is the corpus luteum? | |||
What is the broad ligament? | |||
What is deep fascia? | |||
What are chromosomes? | |||
What is a sesamoid bone? | |||
What is cardiac muscle? | |||
What are emissary veins? | |||
What is the recurrent laryngeal nerve? | |||
What is a pivot joint? | |||
: What are the middle ear ossicles ? | |||
What are the foramina of the skull? | |||
What is the atlanto-occipital joint? | |||
What is the pulmonary artery? | |||
What is the thalamus? | |||
What is the Golgi apparatus? | |||
What is the pyriformis? | |||
What is the lower end of the fibula? | |||
What is the coracoid process of the scapula? | |||
What is the root of the lungs? | |||
What is the sternal angle? | |||
What is the manubrium sternum? | |||
What is the amnion? | |||
What is a neuron? | |||
What is the tendon of the calcaneus? | |||
What is mitosis in connective tissue? | |||
What is the umbilical cord? | |||
What are dermatomes? | |||
What are mitochondria? | |||
What is the structure of skeletal muscle? | |||
What is the upper end of the humerus? | |||
What are the parts of a growing long bone? | |||
What is porta caval anastomosis? | |||
What is the epiglottis? | |||
What is the rotator cuff? | |||
What is cartilage tissue? | |||
What is the cornea of the eye? | |||
What is the hypothalamus? | |||
What are human teeth? | |||
What is the external jugular vein? | |||
What is the trapezius muscle? | |||
What is the talus? | |||
What is the patella? | |||
What is fertilization? | |||
What is the thoracic duct? | |||
What are the differences between the male and female pelvis? | |||
What is the coeliac trunk? | |||
What is the bile duct? | |||
What are the suprarenal glands? | |||
What is the tibialis posterior muscle? | |||
What are menisci? | |||
What are the hamstring muscles? | |||
What is the buccinator muscle? | |||
What is Hunter's canal? | |||
What is the cauda equina? | |||
What are the muscles of mastication? | |||
What are the papillae of the tongue? | |||
What is the temporomandibular joint? | |||
What is the clavipectoral fascia? | |||
What is the pericardium? | |||
What is the psoas major? | |||
Right common carotid artery? | |||
What is the dorsalis pedis artery? | |||
What is the internal capsule? | |||
What is the cecum? | |||
What is the latissimus dorsi? | |||
What is the floor of the fourth ventricle? | |||
ESSAYS | |||
.Cartilages of the Larynx: | |||
Abdominal Aorta and Its Branches: | |||
Radial Artery | |||
Femoral Artery: | |||
The Femoral Triangle | |||
The Great Saphenous Vein (GSV) | |||
Rectum | |||
Inguinal hernia | |||
OESOPHAGUS | |||
Arch of the aorta and its branches | |||
.UTERUS AND ITS LIGAMENTS | |||
PROSTATE GLAND | |||
HIP JOINT AND ITS MOVEMENTS | |||
SUPRA RENAL GLAND | |||
URINARY BLADDER | |||
SCIATIC NERVE | |||
KNEE JOINT AND ITS MOVEMENTS | |||
STOMACH | |||
WRIST | |||
FEMORAL NERVE | |||
PANCREAS | |||
OBTURATOR NERVE | |||
RIGHT ATRIUM | |||
SHOULDER JOINT | |||
BRACHIAL ARTERY | |||
THYROID GLAND | |||
RIGHT KIDNEY | |||
NINTH CRANIAL NERVE | |||
THALAMUS AND ITS CONNECTIONS | |||
A TYPICAL SPINAL NERVE | |||
MIDDLE EAR | |||
CORONARY ARTERIES AND THEIR BRANCHES | |||
MAMMARY GLAND | |||
EXTRINSIC MUSCLES OF EYE BALL | |||
SUPINATION AND PRONATION OF THE HAND | |||
STRUCTURE OF TEETH | |||
.MORPHOLOGY AND RELATIONS OF THE LIVER | |||
LEFT VENTRICLE | |||
ORIGIN,INSERTION AND ACTIONS OF MUSCLES OF UPPER ARM | |||
EYE BALL | |||
WALDEYER’S RING.WRITE ABOUT PALATINE TONSIL AND ITS LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE | |||
ELBOW JOINT WITH FORMATION LIGAMENTS AND MOVEMENTS | |||
EXTERNAL FEATURES,SURFACE MARKING,AND BLOOD SUPPLY OF HEART | |||
ARCHES OF FOOT | |||
FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF BRAIN | |||
BLOOD SUPPLY OF STOMACH | |||
PAROTID GLAND | |||
.MEDIASTINUM WITH BOUNDARIES AND CONTENTS | |||
DUODENUM | |||
URINARY BLADDER | |||
CIRCLE OF WILLIS | |||
BRONCHO PUMONARY SEGMENT | |||
GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN | |||
VALVES OF THE HEART AND DESCRIBE MITRAL VALVE WITH CLINICAL ANATOMY | |||
TESTIS WITH COVERINGS,RELATIONS,DEVELOPMENT,AND HISTOLOGY WITH BLOOD SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE | |||
CELL DIVISION | |||
FORMATION OF GERM LAYERS | |||
CELL ORGANELLES | |||
FORMATION OF GERM LAYERS | |||
.INFERIOR SURFACE OF THE LIVER | |||
LUMBAR PLEXUS | |||
CO-AXIAL JOINTS | |||
.CUBITAL FOSSA | |||
THALAMUS? | |||
BRACHIAL PLEXUS | |||
FACIAL NERVE | |||
.FACIA LATA WITH MODIFICATION | |||
DNA | |||
UPPER END OF FEMUR | |||
BLASTOCYST | |||
ACETABULUM | |||
MEDIASTINAL SURFACE OF LUNGS |
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