Facial
Mastication
Tongue
Palate
Pharynx
100

Muscle of facial expression that helps close the eyelids

What is orbicularis oculi?

100

The masseter muscle attaches to the

What is the zygomatic arch and the outer surface of the mandible?

100

The innervation for the palatoglossus 

What is CN X, Vagus?

100

The muscle that shortens the uvula and pulls it superiorly 

What is musculus uvulae?

100

These two muscle's main action is to elevate the pharynx and larynx during swallowing and speaking

What is the salpingopharyngeus and stylopharngeus? 


200

Main muscle of the cheek and deals with chewing 

What is buccinator?
200

The structures articulated by the TMJ

What is the temporal bone and the head of the mandible?

200

The muscle that curls the tip of the tongue inferiorly 

What is the inferior longitudinal? 

200

Elevates soft palate during swallowing and yawning 

What is levator veli palatini?

200

This muscle's origin is at the side of the cricoid cartilage

What is Cricopharyngeus?


300

Nerve innervation of the muscles of facial expression

What is cranial nerve Vll - Facial Nerve?

300

Nerve innervation of the muscles of mastication

What is CN V3 - Mandibular Nerve?

300

There are how many extrinsic muscles in the tongue

four

300

The palatoglossus has superior attachment at the

What is the palatine aponeurosis?

300

Nerve innervation of stylopharyngeus

What is CN IX - Glossopharyngeal Nerve?

400

The facial muscle helps the actions of "kissing" or "blowing"

What is orbicularis oris?

400

The three muscles involved in elevation of the mandible

What is temporalis, masseter, and medical pterygoid?

400

The hypoglossal nerve innervates 

What is genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus?

400

The inferior attachment of the Palatopharyngeus muscle?

Lateral wall of pharynx

400

Serves as superior esophageal sphincter

What is cricopharyngeus?

500

The two parts of the orbicularis oculi

What is palpebral part and orbital part?

500

This is the largest muscle of mastication

What is Temporalis?

500

The main action is to depress and retract the tongue 

What is the hyoglossus muscle?
500

The muscles of the palate that are innervated by CN X

What is levator veli palatini, palatoglossus, palatopharyngeus, and musculus uvulae?

500

The insertion of the stylopharyngeus muscle

What is posterior and superior borders of thyroid cartilage with palatopharyngeus?