Take One to the Jugular! Flashcards
nerves that pass through holes in the skull and also other fun facts to know including tongue info!
foramen ovale
V3 (little 3)
stylomastoid foramen
VII cranial or facial nerve
foramen lacerum
made of sphenoid petrous temporal
filled with cartilage in live beings
foramen spinosum
middle meningeal artery to brain
VII, VIII
carotid canal
internal carotid artery
jugular foramen
internal jugular vein IX, X, XI
foramen magnum
XI accessory nerve
superior orbital fissure
III, IV, V1 (little 1) VI
cribriform plate of ethmoid bone
exit I
optic canal
exit II
Foramen rotundum
V2 (little 2)
Carotid canal
internal carotid artery
what is the most posterior part of the tongue?
epiglottis
which nerves are in the tongue?
X cranial nerve
vegus
posterior 1/3 of the tongue
the base of the tongue
non moveable part of tongue
sulcus terminalis
separates the base from anterior 2/3 of the tongue
most numerous papilla in mouth
filiform papilla
if staining occurs these papilla are effected
filiform papilla
these papilla don’t have taste buds
filiform papilla
precursor of the thyroid gland
foramen ceacum
vertical grooves
foliate papillae
papillae that provide sour taste
foliate papillae
von Ebner’s gland is underneath
circumvallate papilla
produce serous saliva
circumvillate papilla