Quiz 4 Jen Cards Flashcards

1
Q

Maxillary Artery passes through what fissure

A

Pterygomaxillary Fissure

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2
Q

Middle Meningeal artery passes through roots of what nerve?

A

Passes through roots of Auriculotemporal N (branch of V3) and ascends to/through the foramen spinosum. Enters cranial cavity where it supplies dura mater.

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3
Q

Lingual n innervates what

A

Sensory innerv to anterior 2/3 of tongue

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4
Q

Auriculotemporal n: travels next to what artery? what gland? carries what fibers?

A

Travels next to superficial temporal artery, next to the parotid gland. Carries sensory fibers to temporal skin, ear, TMJ, parotid gland. Also carries secretomotor parasymathetic postganglionic fibers from otic ganglion to parotid.

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5
Q

Sensory innerv to the interior of the larynx is provided by what nerves?

A

Superior to vocal cords: Internal branch of the superior laryngeal n
Inferior to vocal cords: Recurrent laryngeal n

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6
Q

Muscle that is innervated by the glossopharyngeal n is the…

A

Stylopharyngeus.

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7
Q

Anatomical landmark that divides the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx is the…

A

Choanae.

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8
Q

Sympathetic fibers to the head synapse in the ____ ganglion, then travel through the ______ canal on the surface of the _____ artery.

A

superior cervical; carotid; internal carotid

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9
Q

nerve that innervates the sternocleomastoid?

A

Accessory N (CN XI). Travels through the Jugular Fossa.

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10
Q

The pharyngeal constrictors receive motor innervation from the _____.

A

Vagus N (CN X). Comes through the Jugular fossa.

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11
Q

Sinuses that drain into the Sphenoethmoidal Recess?

A

Sphenoid sinus.

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12
Q

Sinus that drains into the Superior meatus?

A

Posterior ethmoid sinus.

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13
Q

Drains into the middle meatus?

A

Frontal sinus, anterior and middle ethmoid sinuses, maxillary sinus.

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14
Q

Drains into the inferior meatus?

A

nasolacrimal duct.

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15
Q

Two major arteries that supply the nasal cavity:

A

sphenopalatine and anterior ethmoid.

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16
Q

Cell bodies for olfactory nerves are located where?

A

Olfactory mucosa.

17
Q

General sensation to posterior 1/3 of tongue?

A

Glossopharyngeal n (IX)

18
Q

Taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue?

A

Glossopharyngeal (IX)

19
Q

General sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue?

A

lingual (V3)

20
Q

Taste from anterior 2/3 tongue?

A

chorda tympani (VII)

21
Q

Genioglossus has what actions on tongue?

A

depresses/protrudes tongue

22
Q

styloglossus has what action on tongue?

A

retracts tongue, elevates sides of tongue to create trough.

23
Q

hyoglossus has what actions on tongue?

A

depresses, retracts

24
Q

Innervation of palate is provided by ____, ______, and ______ nerves

A

greater palatine, lesser palatine, nasopalatine

25
Q

Greater/lesser palatine and nasopalatine are branches of what cranial nerve?

A

maxillary (V2)

26
Q

Cell bodies of sensory fibers of palatine nerves are located where?

A

trigeminal ganglion

27
Q

Primary muscle that elevates the soft palate is the_____.

A

levator veli palatini.

28
Q

Levator veli palatini is innervated by…..?

A

Vagus (X)

29
Q

Muscle that tenses the soft palate is the _______.

A

Tensor veli palatini.

30
Q

Tensor veli palatini innervated by ________

A

mandibular (V3)

31
Q

Name the 5 intrinsic muscles of the larynx.

A

Posterior cricoarytenoid, transverse arytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, thyroarytenoid, cricothyroid.

32
Q

What is the innervation of the 5 intrinsic muscles of the larynx?

A

All are recurrent laryngeal except the cricothyroid, which is the external branch of the superior laryngeal.

33
Q

The inferior constrictor muscle has two parts. Which is the part that is the main component of the upper esophageal sphincter?

A

Cricopharyngeal part.