Arteries/Veins
Nerves/Innnervations
Muscle Functions
Parasympathetic stories
Skull Foramen
100

What artery supplies the thyroid gland?

What is Superior and inferior thyroid arteries?

100

What nerve supplies the muscles of the tongue? Whats the exception?

What is Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) and Palatoglossus muscle? 

100

Which muscle abducts the vocal folds?

What is Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle?

100

Where do sympathetic fibers that innervate the head originate?

What is the thoracolumbar region of the spinal cord (T1-L2), specifically ascending to synapse in the superior cervical ganglion?

100

What exits through the cribriform plate?

What is Olfactory nerve (CN I)?

200

Name the vein that drains the brain and face.

What is Internal jugular vein?

200

Which areas are innervated by the greater palatine and nasopalatine nerves?

What is the hard palate, with the greater palatine nerve supplying the posterior part and the nasopalatine nerve supplying the anterior part?

200

What action does the platysma muscle perform?

Draws the mandible down, widens mouth in a frown

200

Which cranial nerve provides parasympathetic fibers to the parotid gland?

Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)

200

What exits through the optic canal?

Optic nerve (CN II) and ophthalmic artery

300

What is the main function of the carotid sinus?

What is Senses changes in blood pressure?

300

Which nerves provide motor and sensory innervation to the buccal region, and how are they functionally different?

What are the buccal branch of the facial nerve (CN VII) for motor innervation to the buccinator muscle, and the buccal nerve (branch of V3) for sensory innervation to the mucosa and skin of the cheek?

300

What is the main action of the sternocleidomastoid muscle?

Turns face to opposite side, tilts head to the same side

300

Where do parasympathetic fibers of CN III synapse?

Ciliary ganglion

300

What exits the foramen magnum?

Spinal cord, vertebral arteries, spinal portion of the accessory nerve (CN XI)

400

What two veins join to form the external jugular vein?

What is Posterior auricular vein and the posterior division of the retromandibular vein?

400

The trigeminal nerve (CN V) is the main sensory nerve of the face. Which branch of CN V is responsible for sensory innervation of the upper teeth and gingiva?

What is the maxillary nerve (V2), specifically the superior alveolar nerves?

400

Which muscle elevates the pharynx and larynx during swallowing? What is innervated by? 

What is the stylopharyngeus muscle?

400

What parasympathetic ganglion is associated with the facial nerve?

Pterygopalatine and submandibular ganglia

400

What exits the jugular foramen?

Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX), Vagus nerve (CN X), Accessory nerve (CN XI), and internal jugular vein

500

The external carotid artery has eight branches. Name them all in order (inferior to superior)

What is Superior thyroid artery, ascending pharyngeal artery, lingual artery, facial artery, occipital artery, posterior auricular artery, maxillary artery, superficial temporal artery?


500

The glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) innervates the stylopharyngeus muscle. Which additional structure in the head and neck does this nerve provide sensory innervation to?

What is the carotid body and carotid sinus?

500

What is the action of the tensor veli palatini muscle, and which cranial nerve innervates it?

What is tensing the soft palate, innervated by the mandibular nerve (V3 of CN V)?

500

Describe the pathway of the lesser petrosal nerve


Branches from glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX), passes through the foramen ovale to the otic ganglion, innervates parotid gland?

500

What structures pass through the foramen ovale?

What are the mandibular nerve (V3 of CN V), accessory meningeal artery, and lesser petrosal nerve?

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