special senses anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

what are the three main foramina leading into the orbit from the cranial cavity?

A

optic foramen
superior orbitl fissure
inferior orbital fissure

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2
Q

what are the binocular movements of up and to the right?

A

dextro elevation

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3
Q

what are the binocular movements of up and to the left?

A

levo elevation

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4
Q

what are the binocular movements of to the right?

A

dextro version

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5
Q

what are the binocular movements of to the left?

A

levo version

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6
Q

what are the binocular movements of down and to the right?

A

dextro depression

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7
Q

what are the binocular movements of down and to the left?

A

levo depression

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8
Q

what are the muscles in the middle ear?

A

tensor tympani

stapedius

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9
Q

what are the three types of salivary glands?

A

intense staining serous parotid

pale staining mucous sublingual

elements of both mixed submandibular

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10
Q

what type of epithelium is the tongue?

A

stratified squamous epithelium- filiform papillae

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