Vasculature
nerves
muscles
ear
eye
100

these branches off of the subclavian artery supply the brain 

what are the internal carotid arteries and vertebral arteries 

100

this nerve innervates the submandibular and sublingual glands 

what is the facial nerve 

100

this muscle closes the eye 

what is orbicularis oculi

100

these two components make up the external ear 

what are the auricle (pinna) and external auditory canal 

100

Type of muscle that makes up the levator palpebrae

what is skeletal muscle 

200

this artery supplies the deep facial tissues 

what is the maxillary artery (branch of the external carotid) 

200

the vestibulocochlear nerve is responsible for these 2 functions 

what are hearing and balance 

200

these muscles elevate the mandible 

masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid 

200

After the stapes transmits vibrations to this structure, this structure vibrates and causes movement of fluid in the inner ear 

what is the oval window 

200

Innervation of the superior oblique muscle 

what is Trochlear nerve (CN IV)

300

this vein drains blood from the facial vein 

what is the internal jugular vein 

300

muscles of the tongue are innervated by this cranial nerve 

what is the hypoglossal nerve 

300

this muscle depresses and abducts the eye 

superior oblique muscle

300

the shifting of this gooey substance causes the stereocilia of hair cells to bend, resulting in an action potential that allows the brain to perceive sound 

what is the tectorial membrane 

300

Layers of the eyeball from external to internal 

what is sclera, choroid, and retina 

400

this branch of the external carotid artery supplies the ear 

what is the superficial temporal artery 

400

these functions of the eye are NOT innervated by cranial nerves 

what are dilate pupil and keep upper lid open 

400

the soft palate is moved by this muscle 

what is palatoglossus muscle 

400

in patients with benign paroxysmal vertigo, otoliths (crystals) move from this area to the semicircular canal 

what is the vestibule (two parts of vestibule: saccule and utricle)

400

responsible for contracting and relaxing the lens 

what is smooth muscle fibers (ciliary body)

500

this is where blood from the scalp, brain and face all mix together 

what are the dural sinuses 

500

the nerve loop from the cervical plexus that innervates the infrahyoid muscle group 

what is the ansa cervicalis

500

these muscles attach to the auditory ossicles 

what are stapedius and tensor tympani muscles 

500

these two muscles contract via reflex in response to intense sound waves in an attempt to prevent violent ossicle movement, which can cause mid and inner ear damage 

what are the stapedius muscle and tensor tympani muscle 

500

responsible for adduction and medial rotation of the eye 

what is superior rectus muscle 

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