w1.h2 - Lesson 1: Tongue: Intro & Anatomy Flashcards
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What are the two major parts of the tongue?
a) body
b) papillae
c) coating
d) sublingual
a) body
c) coating
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The tongue mucus membrane is made up of small projections called papillae. Which papillae are evenly distributed ?
a) Filiform
b) Fungiform
c) Circumvallate
d) Foliate
a) Filiform
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The tongue mucus membrane is made up of small projections called papillae. Which papillae are mostly on the tip ?
a) Filiform
b) Fungiform
c) Circumvallate
d) Foliate
b) Fungiform
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The tongue mucus membrane is made up of small projections called papillae. Which papillae are arranged in a Y - shaped distribution ?
a) Filiform
b) Fungiform
c) Circumvallate
d) Foliate
c) Circumvallate
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The muscles of the tongue body are flexible because of:
a) Chewing food
b) Speech development
c) Intrinsic muscle orientation
d) Organ length
c) Intrinsic muscle orientation
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According to TCM Normal sublingual veins have:
a) Diameter > 2.7 mm
b) Length < ⅓ distance from base to the tip
c) Branches, varicosities or bulges
d) Hypoglossal vessels
b) Length < ⅓ distance from base to the tip
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What are the 3 main functions of the tongue?
a) speech, taste, swallowing
b) taste, chewing, swallowing
c) taste, chewing, speech
d) speech, chewing, swallowing
c) taste, chewing, speech
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The clinical significance of tongue inspection in TCM is it’s ability to determine:
a) the growth or decline of Zhong qi
b) the thermal nature, location & prognosis of a disease
c) rate of tongue coating growth
d) origin of pathogenic qi
b) the thermal nature, location & prognosis of a disease
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Zheng qi is:
a) antipathogenic qi
b) represents the functional activities of the human body
c) the body’s ability to resist disease
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
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Which is not true as a fundamental of tongue diagnosis?
a) The tongue is a mirror to the Zang Fu organs
b) The channels & collaterals of the Zang Fu organs are all directly or indirectly connected to the tongue
c) The mucosa serves as a marker of internal changes
d) The Spleen & Stomach are the source of yin & yang qi
d) The Spleen & Stomach are the source of yin & yang qi
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These Channels & Collaterals do not connect with the root of the tongue:
a) Spleen, Kidney & Liver
b) Bladder, Heart, San Jiao
c) Three Foot Yin Channels
d) Three Foot Yang Channels
d) Three Foot Yang Channels
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All Zang Fu organs are directly or indirectly related to the tongue.
a) true
b) false
a) true
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Which statement is not true?
a) The tongue is the sprout of the heart.
b) The tongue is the external sign of the Lung
c) The Liver affects tongue movement.
d) The Spleen controls the muscles & affects tongue movement.
b) The tongue is the external sign of the Lung
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Which statement is not true?
a) The Stomach produces digestive “smoke”.
b) The Spleen produces digestive “smoke”.
c) Digestive “smoke” causes a thin, white coating.
d) The Lung is responsible for proper tongue coat moisture.
b) The Spleen produces digestive “smoke”.
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Which statement least describes how speech occurs.
a) Liver controls the tendons.
b) Spleen controls the muscles.
c) “The Heart opens to the tongue”
d) The Lung is connected to the tongue
d) The Lung is connected to the tongue