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100
The opening of this duct is through the cheek on a small papilla located opposite the caudal end of the upper fourth premolar
What is the parotid duct
100
Name the ligament that lies between the dorsal lamina of the spinal column
What is the yellow ligament (flavum)
100
This muscle spans the intermandibular space. It is a thin sheet of transverse fibers that form a sling and support the tongue
What is the mylohyoideus
100
Name the three layers of the meninges (from superficial to deep)
What are (1) dura mater (2) arachnoidea / arachnoid space (3) Pia mater
100
Name the 4 laryngeal cartilages
What are (1) epiglottic (2) arytenoid (3) cricoid and (4) thyroid
200
The opening of these ducts open into the vestibule lateral to the last upper molar tooth
What are the ducts of the zygomatic gland
200
This ligament lies ventral to the spinal cord but dorsal to the vertebral disc
What is the dorsal longitudinal ligament
200
This is the primary cutaneous muscle of the face
What is the platysma?
200
The spinal cord is suspended in the spinal canal by these small attachments
What are the denticulate ligaments
200
This connects the stylohyoid bone to the mastoid process
What is the tympanohyoid cartilage
300
The openings of what two ducts are found in the sublingual fold?
What are (1) the mandibular duct and (2) major sublingual duct. They open on or beside the sublingual caruncle.
300
This ligament lies ventral to the intervertebral disc
What is the ventral longitudinal ligament
300
This thin, wide muscle forms the foundation of the cheek.
What is the buccinator muscle?
300
Name the two 'swellings' of the spinal cord. (Note: the spinal cord is wider because it has more skeletal muscle to innervate)
What are the (1) cervical and (2) lumbosacral intumescenses (sp?)
300
Name the bones of the hyoid apparatus (starting with the closest articulation to the skull)
What are (1) stylohyoid x2 (2) epihyoid x2 (3) ceratohyoid x2 (4) basihyoid -- unpaired and (5) thyrohyoid x2
400
This duct, located in the roof of the oral cavity connects the oral cavity to the ventral nasal meatus.
What is the incisive duct
400
Name the two layers of the intervertebral disc
What are the (1) annulus fibrosus and (2) nucleus pulposus
400
we have two muscles that start with "orbicularis" name them and the structures they surround
What are the (1) orbicularis oris : surrounds the lips and (2) orbicularis oculi : surrounds the eye (technically lies partially in the eyelids and is attached medially to the medial palpebral ligament)
400
Name the components of the cauda equina
What are the (1) conus medullaris and (2) filum terminal
400
The thyroid cartilage 2 funny looking things that act as points of articulation (rostral and caudal). Name the articulation and the cartilage it is articulating with
What are (1) the rostral cornu which articulates with the thyrohyoid bone and (2) the caudal cornu with articulates with the caudal aspect of the cricoid cartilage
500
Trace the journey of of tears starting in the lacrimal gland
What is (1) Lacrimal gland to (2) across the eye and conjunctiva (3) collected by the lacrimal punctum (4) stored in the lacrimal sac and (5) exits via the nasolacrimal duct into the ventral nasal meatus
500
This ligament connects the ribs to the lateral process of thoracic vertebrae T2 to T10
What is the intercapital ligament
500
This muscle lies ventral to the insertion of the sternothyroideus muscle. It tenses the vocal cord indirectly by drawing the ventral parts of the cricoid and thyroid cartilages together. Bonus: Name its innervation
What is the cricothyroid muscle. It is innervated by the vagus nerve (the cranial laryngeal nerve, a branch of the vagus)
500
The denticulate ligaments attach to the spinal cord along this structure
What is the dorsolateral sulcus
500
The arytenoid cartilage is particularly funny shaped. Name the two processes on the rostral end of the cartilage
What are the (1) corniculate procees and (2) cuneiform process