quartto Flashcards

1
Q

auditory receptors

A

located in spiral organ

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2
Q

N that passes through the parotid gland?

A

facial

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3
Q

Cell bodies of facial located in

A

geniculate ganglion

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4
Q

parotid innervated by

A

glossopharyngeal

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5
Q

hypoglossal

A

innervates muscles of tongue

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6
Q

outer rim of pinna

A

helix

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7
Q

no parasympathetics

A

trigeminal

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8
Q

branch of facial

A

chord tympani

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9
Q

scala media

A

contains endolymph

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10
Q

superior olivary nucleus controls

A

compensatory eye movement

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11
Q

elevate (up and down movement)

A

saccule

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12
Q

corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can’t blink

A

facial

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13
Q

cristae receptors

A

located in cupula

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14
Q

muscles of mastication

A

innervated by trigeminal

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15
Q

trigeminal ganglion

A

semilunar

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16
Q

only motor component of trigeminal

A

mandibular

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17
Q

only motor component of trigeminal

A

mandibular

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18
Q

GSA sensory to ant 2/3 of tongue

A

mandibular

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19
Q

intermediate nerve

A

branch of facial

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20
Q

otic ganglion

A

associated with parotid gland

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21
Q

bells palsy

A

facial nerve damage

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22
Q

accessory nerve

A

goes through jugular foramen

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23
Q

carotid sinus

A

associated with nodose ganglion (a.k.a. inferior

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24
Q

tympanic nerve

A

branch of glossopharyngeal

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25
Q

cutaneous innervation of the chin

A

trigeminal

26
Q

what nerve innervates medial pterygoid muscle?

A

trigeminal nerve

27
Q

what is the root of the intermediate nerve?

A

facial

28
Q

what cranial nerve is innervated if the tip of the tongue is burned?

A

trigeminal

29
Q

Mandibular N. is sensory where?

A

skin on lower face

30
Q

mandibular N. is sensory to what area of tongue?

A

sensory anterior 2/3 of tongue

31
Q

intermediate N

A

branch of facial

sensory roots with slight parasympathetic motor component

32
Q

submandibular ganglion

A

goes to submandibular gland and lingual gland via the chords tympani

33
Q

bells palsy

A

caused by compression of facial N

34
Q

tympanic membrane nerve is a brand of?

A

glossopharyngeal N

35
Q

vagus N

A

longest in CN

exits through jugular foramen

36
Q

internal laryngeal N

A

pierces through the thyroid membrane to innervate mucosa of larynx

37
Q

inferior (nodosa) vagus ganglia-SVA & SGA

A

carotid body, sensory to mucosal linings

38
Q

spinal accessory N

A

spinal branch gives rise to motor SVE to SCM and trapezium

39
Q

hypoglossal N

A

GSE to muscles of the tongue

runs with the superior limb of nasa cervicalis

40
Q

auditory receptors located in?

A

located in spiral or organ of Corti

41
Q

N. that passes through the parotid gland?

A

facial N

42
Q

cell bodies of facial are located in?

A

geniculate ganglion

43
Q

parotid innervated by?

A

glossopharyngeal

44
Q

hypoglossal N innervates?

A

muscles of the tongue

45
Q

outer rim of pinna?

A

helix

46
Q

no parasympathetics?

A

trigeminal N

47
Q

branch of facial N?

A

chordae tympani

48
Q

scala media/ cochlear duct?

A

contains endolymph

49
Q

superior olivary nucleus controls?

A

compensatory eye movement.

50
Q

elevate (up down movement)?

A

saccule

51
Q

corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can’t blink usually with bells palsy?

A

facial N

52
Q

cristae receptors located in the of the semi lunar canal?

A

cupula

53
Q

muscles of mastication innervated by?

A

trigeminal N. mandibular branch

54
Q

trigemina ganglion?

A

semilunar

55
Q

only motor component of trigeminal?

A

mandibular, sensory and motor

56
Q

intermediate N. is a branch of?

A

facial N

57
Q

otic ganglion associated with?

A

parotid gland

58
Q

carotid sinus associated with?

A

nodose ganglion aka interior (nodosa) Vagus ganglion

59
Q

tympanic N. is a branch of?

A

glossopharyngeal

60
Q

which nerve is located between t5-t9?

A

greater splanchnic N

61
Q

which nerve is located between T10-T11

A

lesser splanchnic nerve

62
Q

which nerve is located between T12-L2

A

least splanchnic nerve