Flashcards in Unit 2 Deck (189)
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120
Name the nucleus, which sends the efferent fibers to the parotid gland.
Inferior salivatory nucleus
121
Name the nerves, which convey the visceral efferent fibers from the inferior salivatory nucleus to the parotid gland in sequence.
Inferior salivatory nucleus
Tympanic nerve
Tympanic plexus
Lesser petrosal nerve
Otic ganglion
Auriculotemporal nerve
Parotid gland
122
The glossopharyngeal nerve leaves the cranial cavity through _____.
Central part of the jugular foramen
123
The superior ganglion of the glossopharyngeal nerve gives off branches to the pharynx. True/false
False - the superior ganglion gives off no branches
124
The auricular nerve of the vagus communicates with ______ of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Inferior ganglion
125
Name the nerve, which perforates the posterior belly of the digastric to communicate with the trunk of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Facial nerve
126
Name the nerve, which arise from the inferior ganglion of the glossopharyngeal nerve & ascends through the inferior tympanic canaliculi.
Tympanic nerve
127
Name the nerves, which form the tympanic plexus.
Branches to the mucus membranes of the tympanic cavity
Lesser petrosal nerve
Catoticotympanic nerves
128
Name the nerve, which passes the foramen ovale or the canaliculi innominatus to join the otic ganglion.
Lesser petrosal nerve
129
Name the nerve, which innervates the carotid sinus.
Carotid nerve
130
Name the nerves, which form the pharyngeal plexus.
Pharyngeal nerve of the Glossopharyngeal nerve
Pharyngeal nerve of the vagus
Laryngopharyngeal nerve of the superior cervical ganglion
131
Name the nerve, which innervates the stylopharyngeus muscle.
Stylopharyngeal nerve
132
Name the nerve that innervates the postsulcal part of the tongue for the taste & general sense.
Lingual nerve of the Glossopharyngeal nerve
133
Name the nerve, which innervates the vallate papillae.
Lingual nerve of the vagus
134
The otic ganglion is functionally connected to _____________.
Glossopharyngeal nerve
135
Name the nerves that convey the visceral motor fibers from the inferior salivatory nucleus to the parotid ganglion in sequence.
Inferior salivatory nucleus
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Tympanic nerve
Tympanic plexus
Lesser petrosal nerve
Otic ganglion
Auriculotemporal nerve
Parotid gland
136
The sympathetic root of the otic ganglion is derived from ____________.
Middle meningeal plexus from the auriculotemporal nerve to the parotid gland
137
Name the four nuclei, which are connected to the vagus nerve.
Dorsal nucleus of the vagus
Nucleus Ambiguus
Nucleus of the tractus solitarius
Spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve
138
Name the related cranial nerves to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius.
Facial nerve (greater petrosal nerve and chorda tympani)
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Vagus nerve (internal laryngeal nerve)
139
The superior ganglion of the vagus is also known as __________.
Jugular ganglion
140
The nodose ganglion is known as __________.
Inferior ganglion
141
The meningeal nerve of the vagus arises from the _______.
Jugular ganglion
142
Name the nerves which arise from the jugular ganglion.
Cranial root of accessory nerve
Inferior ganglion of the Glossopharyngeal nerve
Facial nerve thru the auricular nerve of the vagus
Meningeal nerve of the vagus
143
Name the nerves which arise from the nodose ganglion.
Hypoglossal nerve
1st and 2nd ventral cervical nerves
Branches to the carotid body from the vagus
Pharyngeal nerve of the vagus
Superior laryngeal of the vagus
144
Name the nerve, which is distributed to the posterior wall of the external acoustic meatus.
Ramus of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve
145
Name the branch of the vagus, which joins the posterior auricular nerve of the facial nerve.
Auricular branch
146
Name the nerve, which crosses the 1st part of the right subclavian artery.
Right vagus nerve
147
Name the nerves, which supply the carotid body.
Carotid verve of the Glossopharyngeal nerve
148
The superior laryngeal nerve arises from __________.
Middle of the nodose ganglion
149