Innervation
Structure and Function
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100
This nerve innervates the diaphragm.
What is the phrenic nerve?
100
This muscle elevates the upper eyelid.
What is levator palpebrae superioris?
100
Identify the structure.
What is the anterior scalene muscle?
100
The nerve to the trapezius is damaged and also results in weakness to this muscle.
What is the sternocleidomastoid?
100
These three structures are found within the carotid sheath.
What is the internal jugular vein, common carotid artery, and vagus nerve?
200
This cranial nerve provides motor function to the muscles of facial expression.
What is the facial nerve?
200
These are the (unilateral) functions of sternocleidomastoid.
What is cervical ipsilateral sidebending and contralateral rotation?
200
Identify the structure.
What is foramen spinosum?
200
These muscles work together to look upwards.
What is the inferior oblique muscle and superior rectus muscle?
200
The number of times Dr. Cook works out per week (according to him).
What is 3?
300
This nerve travels through the mandible and provides sensation to the lower teeth.
What is the inferior alveolar nerve?
300
This structure has openings for the drainage of maxillary and frontal sinuses.
What is the semilunar hiatus?
300
Identify the two nerves.
What is vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII) and facial nerve (CN VII)?
300
This is the structure(s) that warms up the air entering the nasal cavity.
What is the nasal concha?
300
Your TA's first and last names.
What is Kaylee Jamison and Pa Kou Yang.
400
This nerve branch travels with the lingual nerve to provide taste to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue.
What is the chorda tympani?
400
This specific group of muscles is important for proprioception.
What is the sub-occipital triangle?
400
Identify this structure.
What is abducens nerve (CN VI)?
400
Your patient complains of shooting pains from their TMJ up the side of their head. This nerve is most likely being compressed.
What is the auricolotemporal nerve?
400
These four cranial bones form the pterion.
What are the frontal bone, temporal bone, zygomatic bone, and parietal bone?
500
These cranial nerves carry parasympathetics.
What are CN III (oculomotor), CN VII (facial), CN IX (glossopharyngeal), and CN X (vagus).
500
This muscle allows the eye to move "down and out".
What is the superior oblique muscle?
500
Identify this structure.
What is the subclavian artery?
500
These would be your deficits if damage occurred to this nerve.
What is loss of taste (anterior 2/3), sensation, and parasympathetics to submandibular and sublingual glands?
500
These three structures form the carotid triangle.
What is the SCM, posterior belly of digastric, and superior belly of omohyoid.
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