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Identify and tell me which question is of upper limb and lower limb question only.

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Here are the questions from the paper that belong to Upper Limb and Lower Limb anatomy:

Upper Limb Question

Question 2 (Section B):
Explain boundaries, contents and applied aspects of cubital fossa. Marks: [2+2+1=5]
The cubital fossa is the triangular depression at the anterior aspect of the elbow - a classic upper limb topic.

Lower Limb Question

Question 3 (Section B):
Mention the formation, branches and course of femoral nerve. Marks: [1+2+2=5]
The femoral nerve is the major nerve of the anterior compartment of the thigh - a core lower limb topic.

All other questions in the paper (Sections B and C) cover general anatomy, histology, embryology, head & neck, thorax, and cardiovascular topics - not specifically upper or lower limb.
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Identify question only of lower limb and upper limb only, other left it only, which question is of upper limb, which question is of lower limb.

Looking at this question paper, here is the identification:

🦾 Upper Limb Question

Question 1 (Section B):
Describe the boundaries and contents of cubital fossa. Marks: [3+2=5]
The cubital fossa is the triangular pit in front of the elbow joint - a classic upper limb topic.

🦵 Lower Limb Question

None found in this paper.
This paper does not contain any question specifically about the lower limb. All remaining questions cover:
  • Histology (palatine tonsil, cartilage, thick skin)
  • Embryology (neurulation, epiphysis)
  • Thorax (right lung, diaphragm, pericardial sinus)
  • Head & Neck (scalp, face, right atrium)

Summary Table

QuestionTopicLimb Category
Q1Cubital FossaUpper Limb
Q2Palatine Tonsil (histology)Not a limb topic
Q3Types of CartilageNot a limb topic
Q4 (a,b,c)Neurulation, Epiphysis, Thick SkinNot limb-specific
Q5Right LungNot a limb topic
Q6Right AtriumNot a limb topic
Q7Scalp LayersNot a limb topic
Q8 (a,b,c)Diaphragm, Face, Pericardial SinusNot a limb topic
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Identify question Upper limb and lower limb.

Here is the identification of Upper Limb and Lower Limb questions only:

🦾 Upper Limb Question

Question 1 (Section B) - Unnumbered/First question:
Write down the boundaries and contents of axilla. Marks: [3+3=6]
The axilla (armpit) is entirely an upper limb topic - it is the pyramidal space between the arm and the chest wall.

🦵 Lower Limb Question

Question 3 (Section B):
Discuss the histological feature... movement of ankle joint. Marks: [5]
The ankle joint is a lower limb topic - it is the joint between the leg and the foot.

Summary

QuestionTopicLimb
Q1 (Sec B)Boundaries & contents of AxillaUpper Limb
Q3 (Sec B)Movement of Ankle JointLower Limb
All other questions (fertilization, hyaline cartilage, lymph node, thick skin, maxillary artery, lungs, right atrium, heart, larynx, carotid sheath) are not limb-related and are left out as instructed.
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Identify Ul and LL

Upper Limb (UL) Question

Question 4a (Section B):
Write short notes on: Carpal tunnel syndrome
The carpal tunnel is located at the wrist - a classic upper limb topic involving the flexor retinaculum and median nerve.

Lower Limb (LL) Question

None found in this paper.
This paper has no question specifically about the lower limb.

Summary

QuestionTopicLimb
Q4aCarpal tunnel syndromeUpper Limb (UL)
All othersEpithelium, Neurulation, ANS, Scalp, Mediastinum, TMJ, Carotid artery, Mandibular nerve, Lung❌ Not limb-related
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Identify question of upper lip and lower lip.

I think you mean Upper Limb (UL) and Lower Limb (LL) - not "upper lip/lower lip." Let me identify those from this paper.

🦾 Upper Limb (UL) Questions

Question 4 (Section A):
List the formation and branches with applied aspects of brachial plexus. Marks: [2+2+1=5]
The brachial plexus is the nerve network supplying the entire upper limb - a core UL topic.

Question 5 (Section A):
Give the differences between sympathetic... elbow joint? Name the muscles causing different movements of elbow joint. Marks: [4+4+2=10]
The elbow joint is a classic upper limb topic.
Question 6 (Section A):
What is bony formation of elbow joint. Marks: [5]
Again, elbow joint = Upper Limb.

🦵 Lower Limb (LL) Questions

None found in this paper.
No question in this paper is specifically about the lower limb.

Summary Table

QuestionTopicLimb
Q4Brachial PlexusUpper Limb (UL)
Q5Elbow Joint movementsUpper Limb (UL)
Q6Elbow Joint bony formationUpper Limb (UL)
All othersBone, Fertilization, Cartilage, Lymphoid, ANS, Larynx, Lung, Nasal cavity, etc.❌ Not limb-related
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