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1
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The __________ nerve (a motor nerve) traverses the occipital triangle, a subdivision of the posterior triangle of the neck.

A

Accessory

2
Q

The platysma muscle is innervated by the __________ branch of the __________ nerve.

A

Cervical; facial

3
Q

The superior and inferior labial arteries are both direct branches of the __________ artery.

A

Facial

4
Q

Abduction, elevation and extorsion of the eye are all functions of the
__________ muscle.

A

Inferior Oblique

5
Q

Protrusion of the__________ is a function of the genioglossus muscle.

A

Tongue

6
Q

The __________ veins are located in the subarachnoid space surrounding the brain.

A

Superficial cerebral

7
Q

The nerve of the pterygoid canal enters the __________ fossa by traversing the pterygoid canal.

A

Pterygopalatine

8
Q

The greater petrosal nerve is the parasympathetic root of the __________ ganglion.

A

Pterygopalatine

9
Q

The __________ reflex tests the sensory function of the glossopharyngeal nerve and the motor function of the vagus nerve.

A

Gag

10
Q

The venous drainage of the scalp and the superior sagittal sinus are interconnected through a series of __________ veins.

A

Emissary

11
Q

The __________ sinus is positioned along the attached margin of the tentorium cerebelli to the occipital bone.

A

Transverse

12
Q

The branches of the __________ artery are typically positioned medial to the pterion.

A

Middle meningeal

13
Q

The __________ muscle enters the pharyngeal wall by passing between the superior and middle constrictor muscles.

A

Stylopharyngeus

14
Q

The __________ incisors are typically innervated by the anterior superior alveolar nerves.

A

Upper/maxillary

15
Q

The posterior division of the __________ vein and the posterior auricular vein are the two primary tributaries of the __________ vein.

A

Retromandibular; external jugular

16
Q

As it emerges from the interpeduncular fossa, the __________ nerve typically passes between the posterior cerebral and superior cerebellar arteries.

A

Oculomotor

17
Q

The meningeal branch of the mandibular nerve re-enters the skull by traversing the __________.

A

Foramen spinosum

18
Q

The glossopharyngeal, vagus and accessory nerves all exit the __________ fossa by traversing the __________ foramen.

A

Posterior cerebral; jugular

19
Q

The prevertebral fascia of the neck is continuous with the __________ sheath of the upper extremity.

A

Axillary

20
Q

The __________ nerve traverses the cavernous sinus adjacent (directly lateral) to the __________ artery.

A

Abducens; Internal carotid

21
Q

The hypoglossal nerve emerges from the __________ between the pyramid and the __________.

A

medulla; olive

22
Q

The superior and inferior __________ veins interconnect the venous drainage of the face and orbit with the cavernous sinus.

A

ophthalmic

23
Q

The __________, lacrimal and trochlear nerves all traverse the superior orbital fissure superior to the annular (common tendinous) ring.

A

Frontal

24
Q

The superior oblique muscle of the eye receives its sensory innervation from branches of the __________ nerve.

A

Ophthalmic

25
Q

The inferior alveolar artery is typically a direct branch of the __________ artery.

A

Maxillary

26
Q

The __________ nerve, a sensory branch of the mandibular nerve, passes medial to the lateral pterygoid muscle and posterior to the neck of the mandible.

A

Auriculotemporal

27
Q

The stapedius muscle attaches in part to the __________ (ossicle) and is innervated by a branch of the facial nerve.

A

stapes

28
Q

The submental branch of the__________ artery typically anastomoses (directly) with the __________ branch of the lingual artery.

A

Facial; sublingual

29
Q

The obliquus capitis inferior muscle attaches in part to the __________ of the atlas and functions in ipsilateral rotation of the head.

A

Transverse Process

30
Q

The __________ reflex tests the parasympathetic motor function of the IIIrd cranial nerve.

A

Pupillary

31
Q

The mylohyoid muscle forms the floor of the __________ cavity.

A

oral

32
Q

The __________ nerve provides sensory innervation to the molars of the lower jaw.

A

inferior alveolar

33
Q

The upper compartment of the temporomandibular joint is classified (synovial) as a __________ joint.

A

gliding

34
Q

The carotid sheath surrounds the carotid artery, internal jugular vein and __________ nerve.

A

vagus

35
Q

The subclavian vein typically passes directly anterior to the __________ muscle.

A

anterior scalene

36
Q

The __________ muscle extends from vertebral body to vertebral body and functions in flexion of the neck.

A

Longus colli

37
Q

The __________ (bulge of the first turn of the cochlea) with its associated tympanic plexus is located in the medial wall of the middle ear.

A

Promontory

38
Q

The cell bodies of the postganglionic parasympathetic neurons innervating the
__________ gland are located in the otic ganglion.

A

Parotid

39
Q

The __________ reflex tests the sensory function of the Vth cranial nerve and the motor function of the VIIth cranial nerve.

A

Corneal; blink

40
Q

The __________ muscle functions to directly elevate the larynx and is innervated by a branch of ventral ramus C1.

A

Thyrohyoid

41
Q

The __________ artery traverses the transverse foramina of the cervical vertebrae.

A

Vertebral

42
Q

The tectorial membrane is continuous with the __________ ligament of the vertebral column.

A

Posterior longitudinal

43
Q

The sphenoidal sinus typically drains into the __________ of the nasal cavity.

A

Sphenoethmoidal recess

44
Q

The __________ nodes typically receive the direct lymphatic drainage of the skin overlying the superior attachment of the trapezius muscle (in other words, the back of the head).

A

Occipital

45
Q

The zygomatic arch and the ramus of the mandible form the lateral boundary of the __________ fossa.

A

Infratemporal

46
Q

Proximal to the superior orbital fissure, the oculomotor and trochlear nerves are positioned in the lateral wall of the __________ sinus.

A

Cavernous

47
Q

The medial and lateral pterygoid muscles function during the side-to-side grinding motion of the __________.

A

Mandible

48
Q

The __________ lymph nodes are typically positioned adjacent to the internal jugular vein.

A

Deep Cervical

49
Q

The __________ muscle receives its motor innervation from the temporal and zygomatic branches of the facial nerve.

A

Orbicularis oculi

50
Q

The nasalis muscle actively contracts during __________ of the nostrils.

A

Flaring

51
Q

The facial nerve (in the facial canal) is closely associated with the __________wall of the middle ear.

A

Posterior

52
Q

The buccopharyngeal fascia is continuous with the __________ fascia of the neck.

A

Pretracheal

53
Q

The __________ branch of the __________ nerve (a cranial nerve) innervates all the muscles of the palate except for the tensor palatini.

A

Pharyngeal; vagus

54
Q

The __________ and __________ communicate through the auditory tube.

A

Middle ear; pharynx

55
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in dorsal root C2?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

B

56
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in dorsal root C4?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

B

57
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in ventral root C2?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

C

58
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in ventral root C4?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

C

59
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in ventral root T1?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

60
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in ventral root T2?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

61
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in dorsal ramus C2 (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

62
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in dorsal ramus C2 (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

63
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in ventral ramus C2 (immediately distal to the gray ramus)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

64
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in ventral ramus C4 (immediately distal to the gray ramus)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

65
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the greater occipital nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

66
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the 3rd occipital nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Presymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

67
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the great auricular nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

68
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the transverse cervical nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

69
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the inferior root of the ansa cervicalis (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

70
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the superior root of the ansa cervicalis (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

71
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the phrenic nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste	
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Motor, Presymp
E. Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Prepara 
J. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

72
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the oculomotor nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara, Postpara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

73
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the oculomotor nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
A

F

74
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the oculomotor nerve, superior ramus (at its origin in the orbit)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
A

G

75
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the oculomotor nerve, inferior ramus (at its origin in the orbit)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
A

F

76
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the trochlear nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara, Postpara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

B

77
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the trochlear nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, 
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

B

78
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the trigeminal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Sensory
E. Sensory, Motor
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor
G. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

E

79
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the ophthalmic nerve (as it enters the SOF)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Sensory, Postsymp
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

C

80
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the frontal nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Sensory, Postsymp
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

C

81
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the lacrimal nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Sensory, Postsymp
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

C

82
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the lacrimal nerve (as it enters the lacrimal gland)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Sensory, Postsymp
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

I

83
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the nasociliary nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Sensory, Postsymp
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

C

84
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the short ciliary nerves (at its origin from the ciliary ganglion)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Sensory, Postsymp
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

I

85
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the maxillary nerve (in foramen rotundum)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor
E. Sensory, Postsymp
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

E

86
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the posterior superior nasal nerves (at their origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

I

87
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the greater palatine nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

H

88
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the lesser palatine nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

H

89
Q
Identify the functions for the axons in the zygomatic nerve (as it enters the orbit)? Select the single, best answer.
A. Sensory, 
B. Sensory, Postsymp
C. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara,
D. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
E. Sensory, Prepara, Postpara
F. Sensory, Postpara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

90
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the posterior superior alveolar nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory, 
B. Sensory, Postsymp
C. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara,
D. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
E. Sensory, Prepara, Postpara
F. Sensory, Postpara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

91
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the infraorbital nerve (as it enters the infraorbital groove)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory, 
B. Sensory, Postsymp
C. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara,
D. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
E. Sensory, Prepara, Postpara
F. Sensory, Postpara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

92
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the mandibular nerve (as it enters foramen ovale from the middle cranial fossa)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

D

93
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the meningeal branch of the mandibular nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

94
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the deep temporal nerves (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

F

95
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the nerve to the medial pterygoid (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

F

96
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the buccal branch of the mandibular nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

97
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the auriculotemporal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

I

98
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the lingual nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

99
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the lingual nerve (at the level of the mandibular foramen)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp
H. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Postpara
A

H

100
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the inferior alveolar nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

101
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the inferior alveolar nerve (in the mandibular foramen)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

102
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the abducens nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara, Postpara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

B

103
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the abducens nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara, Postpara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

104
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in facial nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Taste, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
F. Taste, Motor, Prepara
G. Taste, Motor, Postpara
H. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

105
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the facial nerve (at the internal auditory meatus)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory, Motor
C. Taste, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
F. Taste, Motor, Prepara
G. Taste, Motor, Postpara
H. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

F

106
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the chorda tympani nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Taste, Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Prepara
H. Taste, Prepara
I. Taste, Motor, Prepara
A

H

107
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the greater petrosal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Taste, Motor
C. Taste, Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Prepara
E. Taste, Motor, Prepara
F. Taste, Postpara
G. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Postsymp, Postpara
A

D

108
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the nerve of the pterygoid canal (as it enters the pterygopalatine fossa)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Taste, Motor
C. Taste, Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Prepara
E. Taste, Motor, Prepara
F. Taste, Postpara
G. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Postsymp, Postpara
A

H

109
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the temporal branch of the facial nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B.  Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Motor
E. Taste, Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Prepara
G. Motor, Postsymp
H. Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

G

110
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the buccal branch of the facial nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B.  Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Motor
E. Taste, Motor, Prepara
F. Motor, Prepara
G. Motor, Postsymp
H. Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

G

111
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the glossopharyngeal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Sensory 
E. Taste, Motor
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

112
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the tympanic nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
H. Sensory, Postpara
I. Taste, Sensory, Prepara
A

F

113
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the lingual branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Sensory
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor
F. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp
G. Taste, Sensory, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Postpara
I. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
A

F

114
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the vagus nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Taste, Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor
F. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Taste, Motor
H. Taste, Motor, Prepara
I. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postpara
A

D

115
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
H. Motor, Postsymp
I. Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

D

116
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the superior laryngeal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Taste, Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
E. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

E

117
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the internal laryngeal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Taste, Sensory
C. Taste, Sensory, Motor
D. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp
E. Taste, Sensory, Prepara
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Prepara
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
I. Taste, Sensory, Postsymp, Prepara
A

I

118
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the left vagus nerve (at the level of the 1st rib)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Sensory, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

119
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the left recurrent laryngeal (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Sensory, Prepara
E. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
H. Sensory, Motor, Postpara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Postpara
A

G

120
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the accessory nerve (in foramen magnum)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Sensory, Motor
D. Sensory, Postsymp
E. Motor, Postsymp
F. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
G. Sensory, Motor, Prepara
H. Motor, Prepara
I. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp, Prepara
A

B

121
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the hypoglossal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Motor
E. Sensory, Motor
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
I. Motor, Postsymp
A

C

122
Q

Identify the functions for the axons in the hypoglossal nerve (as it passes lateral to the hyoglossus muscle)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Taste
B. Sensory
C. Motor
D. Taste, Motor
E. Sensory, Motor
F. Taste, Sensory, Motor
G. Taste, Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
H. Sensory, Motor, Postsymp
I. Motor, Postsymp
A

H

123
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by ventral ramus C1 (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Geniohyoid, Styloglossus, Superior omohyoid
B. Geniohyoid, Styloglossus, Inferior omohyoid
C. Geniohyoid, Thyrohyoid, Superior omohyoid
D. Geniohyoid, Styloglossus, Thyrohyoid
E. Geniohyoid, Styloglossus, Superior omohyoid, Inferior omohyoid
F. Thyrohyoid, Styloglossus, Superior omohyoid, Inferior omohyoid
G. Geniohyoid, Genioglossus, Superior omohyoid, Inferior omohyoid
H. Thyrohyoid, Genioglossus, Superior omohyoid, Inferior omohyoid

A

C

124
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by dorsal ramus C2 (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Trapezius, Longus capitis
B. Trapezius, Splenius capitis
C. Trapezius, Semispinalis capitis
D. Longus capitis, Splenius capitis
E. Longus capitis, Semispinalis capitis
F. Splenius capitis, Semispinalis capitis
G. Trapezius, Splenius capitis, Semispinalis capitis
H. Splenius capitis, Semispinalis capitis, Longus capitis

A

F

125
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by ventral ramus C2 (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Sternohyoid, Geniohyoid
B. Sternohyoid, Thyrohyoid
C. Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid
D. Sternothyroid, Geniohyoid
E. Sternothyroid, Thyrohyoid
F. Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, Geniohyoid
G. Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, Thyrohyoid
H. Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, Geniohyoid, Thyrohyoid

A

C

126
Q

Which of the following muscles or ganglia is/are innervated by ventral root T1? Select the single, best answer.

A. Erector spinae, Trapezius
B. Erector spinae, Trapezius, Deltoid
C. Erector spinae, Trapezius, Deltoid, 1st external intercostal
D. Erector spinae, Deltoid, 1st external intercostal
E. Trapezius, Deltoid, 1st external intercostal
F. Deltoid, 1st external intercostal, Superior cervical ganglion
G. Trapezius, 1st external intercostal, Superior cervical ganglion
H. 1st external intercostal, Superior cervical ganglion

A

H

127
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the greater occipital nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Trapezius, Semispinalis capitis
B. Trapezius, Splenius capitis
C. Trapezius, Rectus capitis posterior major
D. Semispinalis capitis, Splenius capitis
F. Semispinalis capitis, Rectus capitis posterior major
G. Splenius capitis, Rectus capitis posterior major
H. Semispinalis capitis, Splenius capitis, Rectus capitis posterior major

A

D

128
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or structures is/are innervated by the great auricular nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-ear
B. Skin-cheek
C. Mucosa-tympanic
D. Skin-cheek, TMJ
E. Skin-cheek, Mucosa-tympanic
F. Skin-ear, TMJ
G. Skin-ear, Mucosa-tympanic
H. Skin-ear, Mucosa-tympanic, TMJ
A

A

129
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the ansa cervicalis (inferior root at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Thyrohyoid, Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid
B. Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, Anterior Scalene
C. Sternothyroid, Anterior Scalene, Longus colli
D. Anterior Scalene, Longus colli, Thyrohyoid
E. Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, Inferior omohyoid
F. Sternothyroid, Inferior omohyoid, Anterior scalene
G. Inferior omohyoid, Anterior scalene, Longus colli
H. Sternohyoid, Anterior scalene, Longus colli

A

E

130
Q

Which of the following muscles or ganglia is/are innervated by the oculomotor nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Superior rectus, Superior oblique
B. Superior rectus, Inferior rectus
C. Superior rectus, Superior oblique, Inferior rectus
D. Superior rectus, Ciliary ganglion
E. Superior rectus, Superior Oblique, Ciliary ganglion
F. Superior rectus, Inferior rectus, Ciliary ganglion
G. Superior rectus, Superior Oblique, Inferior rectus, Ciliary ganglion
H. Inferior rectus, Ciliary ganglion

A

F

131
Q

Which of the following muscles or ganglia is/are innervated by the oculomotor nerve (inferior ramus at origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Superior rectus, Superior oblique
B. Superior rectus, Inferior rectus
C. Superior rectus, Superior oblique, Inferior rectus
D. Superior rectus, Ciliary ganglion
E. Superior rectus, Superior Oblique, Ciliary ganglion
F. Superior rectus, Inferior rectus, Ciliary ganglion
G. Superior rectus, Superior Oblique, Inferior rectus, Ciliary ganglion
H. Inferior rectus, Ciliary ganglion

A

H

132
Q

Which of the following muscles, ganglia or structures is/are innervated by the trochlear nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Levator palpebrae superioris
B. Superior rectus
C. Superior oblique
D. Levator palpebrae superioris, Superior rectus, Superior oblique
E. Superior oblique, Cornea
F. Superior oblique, Ciliary ganglion
G. Cornea
H. Superior oblique, Cornea, Ciliary ganglion
A

C

133
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or ganglia is/are innervated by the trigeminal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-forehead, Temporalis, Ciliary ganglion
B. Temporalis, Otic ganglion
C. Nasal mucosa, Temporalis, Ciliary ganglion
D. Temporalis, Mucosa-nasal, Otic ganglion
E. Skin-forehead, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Temporalis, Ciliary ganglion
F. Temporalis, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Otic ganglion
G. Skin-forehead, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Temporalis
H. Skin-forehead, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral

A

G

134
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), ganglia or structures is/are innervated by the ophthalmic nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-forehead, Mucosa-nasal
B. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal
C. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Superior rectus
D. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Superior rectus, Cornea
E. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Superior rectus, Cornea, Ciliary ganglion
F. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Superior rectus, Cornea, Ciliary ganglion
G. Skin-forehead, Mucosa-nasal, Superior rectus, Cornea, Ciliary ganglion
H. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Cornea, Ciliary ganglion

A

D

135
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or structures is/are innervated by the frontal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-forehead
B. Skin-nose
C. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose
D. Skin forehead, Mucosa-nasal
E. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal
F. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal
G. Skin-forehead, Cornea
H. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Cornea
A

A

136
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial) or structures is/are innervated by the lacrimal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-forehead
B. Skin-nose
C. Skin-upper lid
D. Skin forehead, Skin-nose
E. Skin-forehead, Skin-upper lid
F. Skin-forehead, Cornea
G. Skin-upper lid, Cornea
H. Skin-forehead, Skin-upper lid, Cornea
A

E

137
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), ganglia or structures is/are innervated by the nasociliary nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-forehead
B. Skin-nose
C. Skin-forehead, Mucosa-nasal
D. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal
E. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Cornea
F. Skin-forehead, Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Cornea
G. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Cornea
H. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Cornea, Ciliary ganglion
A

G

138
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or ganglia is/are innervated by the maxillary nerve (in foramen rotundum)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal
B. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral
C. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-pharyngeal
D. Skin-nose, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
E. Skin-nose, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
F. Masseter, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
G. Masseter, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal,
Pterygopalatine ganglion
H. Skin-nasal, Masseter, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal,
Pterygopalatine ganglion

A

E

139
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), ganglia or structures is/are innervated by the greater palatine nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-cheek, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral
B. Skin-cheek, Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral
D. Mucosa-nasal, Mucosal-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
E. Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Upper teeth
F. Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Upper teeth
G. Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Upper teeth, Pterygopalatine ganglion
H. Mucosa-nasal, Mucosa-oral, Pterygopalatine ganglion

A

C

140
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories or structures is/are innervated by the zygomatic nerve (as it enters the orbit)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-nose, Skin-zygomatic arch
B. Skin-nose, Skin-zygomatic arch, Skin-ear
C. Skin-nose, Skin-ear
D. Skin-nose, Lacrimal gland
E. Skin-zygomatic arch, Lacrimal gland
F. Skin-nose, Skin-zygomatic arch, Lacrimal gland
G. Skin-zygomatic arch, Skin-ear, Lacrimal gland
H. Lacrimal gland

A

E

141
Q

Which of the following cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or structures is/are innervated by the infraorbital nerve (as it enters the infraorbital groove)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-cheek, Mucosa-oral
B. Skin-upper lip, Mucosa-oral
C. Skin-lower lid
D. Skin-cheek, Skin-upper lip
E. Skin-cheek, Skin-upper lip, Mucosa-oral
F. Skin-upper lip, Mucosa-oral, Upper teeth
G. Skin-cheek, Skin-upper lip, Mucosa-oral, Upper teeth
H. Skin-cheek, Skin-upper lip, Skin-lower lid, Mucosa-oral, Upper teeth

A

H

142
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), or mucosal territories (all or partial) is/are innervated by the mandibular nerve (in foramen ovale)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-cheek, Masseter
B. Skin-ear, Masseter
C. Skin-cheek, Skin-ear, Masseter
D. Skin-cheek, Skin-ear, Mucosa-oral
E. Skin-cheek, Skin-ear, Mucosa-oral, Masseter
F. Skin-cheek, Skin ear, Mucosa-oral, Geniglossus
G. Skin-cheek, Skin-ear, Mucosa-oral, Masseter, Genioglossus
H. Skin-ear, Mucosa-oral, Masseter, Genioglossus

A

G

143
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the nerve to the medial pterygoid (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Medial pterygoid
B. Medial pterygoid, Tensor palatini
C. Medial pterygoid, Tensor tympani
D. Medial pterygoid, Tensor palatini, Tensor tympani
E. Medial pterygoid, Masseter
F. Medial pterygoid, Masseter, Tensor palatini
G. Medial pterygoid, Masseter, Tensor tympani
H. Medial pterygoid, Masseter, Tensor palatine, Tensor tympani

A

D

144
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), ganglia or structures is/are innervated by the auriculotemporal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Temporalis
B. Skin-ear
C. TMJ
D. Otic ganglion
E. Temporalis, Skin-ear
F. Skin-ear, TMJ
G. Temporalis, Skin-ear, TMJ
H. Temporalis, Skin-ear, TMJ, Otic ganglion
A

F

145
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), ganglia or structures is/are innervated by the lingual nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-chin
B. Mucosa-oral
C. Lower teeth
D. Skin-chin, Mucosa-oral
E. Skin-chin, Lower teeth
F. Mucosa-oral, Lower teeth
G. Mucosa-oral, Submandibular ganglion
H. Mucosa-oral, Genioglossus
A

H

146
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or structures is/are innervated by the inferior alveolar nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-chin
B. Mucosa-oral
C. Lower teeth
D. Skin-chin, Mucosa-oral
E. Skin-chin, Lower teeth
F. Mucosa-oral, Lower teeth
G. Skin-chin, Mucosa-oral, Lower teeth
H. Skin-chin, Mucosa-oral, Lower teeth, Mylohyoid
A

H

147
Q

Which of the following muscles or ganglia is/are innervated by the abducens nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Superior rectus
B. Medial rectus
C. Lateral rectus
D. Superior rectus, Medial rectus
E. Superior rectus, Lateral rectus
F. Medial rectus, Lateral rectus
G. Superior rectus, Medial rectus, Lateral rectus
H. Superior Rectus, Lateral Rectus, Ciliary ganglion
A

C

148
Q

Which of the following muscles or ganglia is/are innervated by the facial nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral, Buccinator
B. Mucosa-oral, Stapedius
C. Buccinator, Pterygopalatine ganglion
D. Buccinator, Submandibular ganglion
E. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Buccinator, Submandibular ganglion
F. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Stapedius
G. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa tympanic, Buccinator, Pterygopalatine ganglion
H. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-tympanic, Submandibular ganglion

A

E

149
Q

Which of the following mucosal territories (all or partial) or ganglia is/are innervated by the chorda tympani nerve (at its origin)?
Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral
B. Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Mucosa-oral, Submandibular ganglion
D. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Submandibular ganglion
E. Mucosa-oral, Pterygopalatine ganglion
F. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Pterygopalatine ganglion
G. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Submandibular ganglion
H. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Pterygopalatine ganglion

A

C

150
Q

Which of the following mucosal territories (all or partial) or ganglia or is/are innervated by the greater petrosal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral
B. Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Mucosa-oral, Submandibular ganglion
D. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Submandibular ganglion
E. Mucosa-oral, Pterygopalatine ganglion
F. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Pterygopalatine ganglion
G. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Submandibular ganglion
H. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Pterygopalatine ganglion

A

H

151
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or structures is/are innervated by the buccal (VII) nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Parotid gland
B. Buccinator
C.  Skin-cheek
D. Mucosa-oral cavity
E. Buccinator, Skin-cheek
F. Buccinator, Mentalis
G. Buccinator, Mentalis, Skin-cheek
H. Buccinator, Mentalis, Skin-cheek, Mucosa-oral
A

B

152
Q

Which of the following muscles, mucosal territories (all or partial), ganglia is/are innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral
B. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Mucosa-pharyngeal
D. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-tympanic
E. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Otic ganglion
F. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion
G. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion, Stylopharyngeus
H. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion, Styloglossus

A

G

153
Q

Which of the following muscles, cutaneous territories (all or partial), mucosal territories (all or partial), or ganglia is/are innervated by the tympanic nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Skin-ear
B. Mucosa-tympanic
C. Skin-ear, Mucosa-tympanic
D. Skin-ear, Otic ganglion
E. Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion
F. Skin-ear, Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion
G. Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion, Tensor tympani
H. Skin-ear, Mucosa-tympanic, Otic ganglion, Tensor tympani

A

E

154
Q

Which of the following mucosal territories (all or partial) or ganglia is/are innervated by the lingual (IX) nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral
B. Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Stylopharyngeus
D. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
E. Mucosa-oral, Stylopharyngeus
F. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Stylopharyngeus
G. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Stylopharyngeus
H. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Palatopharyngeus
A

B

155
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the vagus nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Levator palatini
B. Tensor palatini
C. Levator palatini, Superior constrictor
D. Tensor palatini, Superior constrictor
E. Levator palatini, Superior constrictor, Palatoglossus
F. Tensor palatini, Superior constrictor, Palatoglossus
G. Levator palatini, Superior constrictor, Styloglossus, Cricothyroid
H. Levator palatini, Superior constrictor, Palatoglossus, Styloglossus

A

E

156
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the pharyngeal (X) nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Superior constrictor
B. Middle constrictor
C. Superior constrictor, Palatopharyngeus
D. Middle constrictor, Palatopharyngeus
E. Superior constrictor, Middle constrictor, Palatopharyngeus
F. Superior constrictor, Palatopharyngeus, Stylopharyngeus
G. Middle constrictor, Palatopharyngeus, Stylopharyngeus
H. Superior constrictor, Middle constrictor, Palatopharyngeus, Stylopharyngeus

A

E

157
Q

Which of the following muscles or mucosal territories (all or partial) is/are innervated by the superior laryngeal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral
B. Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Mucosa-laryngeal
D. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
E. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal
F. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal
G. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal, Cricothyroid
H. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal, Posterior cricoarytenoid

A

E

158
Q

Which of the following muscles or mucosal territories (all or partial) is/are innervated by the internal laryngeal nerve (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Mucosa-oral
B. Mucosa-pharyngeal
C. Mucosa-laryngeal
D. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal
E. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal
F. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal
G. Mucosa-oral, Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal, Cricothyroid
H. Mucosa-pharyngeal, Mucosa-laryngeal, Posterior cricoarytenoid

A

E

159
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the left recurrent laryngeal (at its origin)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Middle constrictor
B. Inferior constrictor
C. Cricothyroid
D. Posterior cricoarytenoid
E. Inferior constrictor, Posterior cricoarytenoid
F. Middle constrictor, Inferior constrictor, Posterior cricoarytenoid
G. Inferior constrictor, Posterior cricoarytenoid, Cricothyroid
H. Middle constrictor, Inferior constrictor, Posterior cricoarytenoid, Cricothyroid

A

E

160
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the accessory nerve (in foramen magnum)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Trapezius
B.  Levator scapulae
C. Sternocleidomastoid
D. Trapezius, Levator scapulae
E. Trapezius, Sternocleidomastoid
F. Levator scapulae, Sternocleidomastoid
G. Trapezius, Levator scapulae, Sternocleidomastoid
H. Trapezius, Levator scapulae, Sternocleidomastoid, Splenius capitis
A

E

161
Q

Which of the following muscles is/are innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)? Select the single, best answer.

A. Genioglossus
B. Geniohyoid
C. Hyoglossus
D. Thyrohyoid
E. Genioglossus, Geniohyoid
F. Genioglossus, Hyoglossus
G. Genioglossus, Geniohyoid, Thyrohyoid
H. Genioglossus, Geniohyoid, Hyoglossus, Thyrohyoid
A

F

162
Q

A facial artery pulse may be taken where this artery passes directly to the body of the mandible.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

D

163
Q

After emerging from the parotid gland, the zygomatic, buccal and marginal mandibular branches of the facial nerve pass to the masseter.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

D

164
Q

The parotid duct passes and then anterior to the masseter.

A. Superior
B. Inferior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

D

165
Q

At the bifurcation of the common carotid artery, the external carotid artery is typically positioned to the internal carotid artery.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

A

166
Q

Near its origin, the facial artery passes to the intermediate tendon of the digastric and the stylohyoid muscle.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

C

167
Q

The inferior thyroid artery passes to the common carotid artery.

A. Anterior (superficial)
B. Posterior (deep)
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

B

168
Q

The subclavian artery passes directly to the anterior scalene muscle.

A. Anterior (superficial)
B. Posterior (deep)
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

B

169
Q

The hyoid bone is positioned to the thyroid cartilage.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

C

170
Q

The thoracic duct passes to the left brachiocephalic vein.

A. Anterior (superficial)
B. Posterior (deep)
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

B

171
Q

The cricoid cartilage is positioned to the thyroid cartilage.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

D

172
Q

The loop of the ansa cervicalis passes to the carotid sheath.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

D

173
Q

The hypoglossal nerve passes to the hyoglossus muscle and to the mylohyoid muscle.

A. superficial superficial
B. superficial deep
C. deep superficial
D. deep deep

A

B

174
Q

The right vagus nerve passes directly to the right subclavian artery.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

A

175
Q

The left brachiocephalic vein passes to both the left common carotid artery and the brachiocephalic artery.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

A

176
Q

The maxillary artery passes to the neck of the mandible.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

C

177
Q

The medial pterygoid muscle is positioned to the ramus of the mandible.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

C

178
Q

The temporalis muscle passes to the zygomatic arch.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

C

179
Q

The retromandibular vein is positioned medial and to the ramus of the mandible.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

B

180
Q

The greater occipital nerve passes inferior and then to the inferior oblique muscle before piercing the semispinalis muscle.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

B

181
Q

The external jugular vein typically passes directly to the SCM.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial (deep)
D. Lateral (superficial)

A

D

182
Q

The infraorbital nerve is positioned directly to the maxillary sinus.

A. Superior
B. Inferior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

A

183
Q

The ethmoidal air cells are positioned to the orbit.

A. Superior
B. Inferior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

C

184
Q

The arytenoid cartilages are positioned directly to the lamina of the cricoid cartilage.

A. Superior
B. Inferior
C. Anterior
D. Posterior

A

A

185
Q

The vocal fold is positioned to the vestibular fold.

A. Superior
B. Inferior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

B

186
Q

The tendon of the tensor veli palatini muscles passes to the hamulus of the medial pterygoid plate.

A. Superior
B. Inferior
C. Anterior
D. Posterior

A

B

187
Q

Near their origin, the lingual nerve is positioned directly to the inferior alveolar nerve.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

A

188
Q

The lingual nerve passes directly to the alveolar bone housing the roots of the 3rd molar.

A. Anterior
B. Inferior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

C

189
Q

The lingual nerve passes lateral, and medial to the submandibular duct.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

D

190
Q

The submandibular duct and sublingual gland are positioned to the mylohyoid muscle.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Superior
D. Inferior

A

C

191
Q

Within the carotid sheath, the internal jugular vein is positioned directly to the common carotid artery.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

D

192
Q

The common carotid artery is positioned directly to the superior cervical ganglion.

A. Anterior
B. Posterior
C. Medial
D. Lateral

A

A

193
Q

Which of the following bones is derived from the 1st pharyngeal arch?

A. Stapes
B. Mandible
C. Hyoid
D. Lesser cornu of hyoid

A

B

194
Q

A __________ is a transient segment of the neural tube.

A. somitomere
B. rhombomere
C. rhombencephalon
D. somite

A

B

195
Q

The facial nerve innervates the muscles derived from which pharyngeal arch?

A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th

A

B

196
Q

Taste buds in the mucosa of the anterior 2/3rds of the tongue are innervated by which of the following nerve?

A. Trigeminal
B. Facial
C. Glossopharyngeal
D. Vagus

A

B

197
Q

Olfactory sensory neurons are associated with which of the following embryological structures?

A. Nasal placodes located in the nasal pits
B. The most rostral portion of the central nervous system (rostral forebrain)
C. The frontonasal neural crest
D. All of the above

A

A

198
Q

Which of the following embryonic structures represents the future oral cavity at 5 weeks of gestation?

A. Foramen cecum
B. Primitive choana
C. Stomodeum
D. 1st pharyngeal pouch

A

C

199
Q

The primary palate is derived from which of the following embryonic structures?

A. Maxillary prominence
B. Frontonasal prominence
C. Mandibular prominence
D. Nasal placodes

A

B

200
Q

The muscles that function during blinking are derived from the myotome of which of the following pharyngeal arches?

A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th

A

B

201
Q

The middle ear (tympanic) cavity is derived from which of the following embryonic structures?

A. 1st pharyngeal cleft
B. 1st pharyngeal pouch
C. 2nd pharyngeal cleft
D. 2nd pharyngeal pouch

A

B

202
Q

Failed fusion between the intermaxillary segment and the maxillary prominence will result in which of the following facial defects?

A. Bifid uvula
B. Cleft lip
C. Oblique cleft
D. Transverse cleft

A

B

203
Q

The thyroid cartilage is derived from which of the following cell populations?

A. Endoderm
B. Ectoderm
C. Mesoderm
D. Neural crest
E. Neuroectoderm
A

D

204
Q

The stylohyoid muscle is derived from which of the following pharyngeal arches?

A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th

A

B

205
Q

The mylohyoid is derived from which of the following embryonic cell populations/structures?

A. Hypomere
B. Neural crest
C. Intermediate mesoderm
D. Sclerotome
E. Rathke's pouch
A

A