Bones
Muscles of face and back
Circulatory System
Brain and Glands
muscles of mastication and cervical muscles which
nervous system 1
nervous system 2
100

which bones make the cheekbones

zygomatic 
100

muscles of facial expression insert into:

the skin

100

which branch of the common carotid artery enters the skull to supply the brain?

internal

100

list the three major salivary glands

parotid

submandibular

sublingual

100

how many muscles are involved with mastication?

4

100

how many pairs of cranial nerves are there?

12
100

what are the three branches of the trigeminal nerve?

ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular

200

what are the two cervical vertebrae that sit just below the skull?

atlas and axis

200

muscles of facial expression are innervated by which nerve?

cranial nerve VII (facial nerve)

200

what is the term for blood vessels connecting via channels in the base of the brain?

Circle of Willis


200

which endocrine gland releases the hormone responsible for calcium metabolism?

parathyroid

200

how many infra hyoid muscles are there?

3

200

muscles of mastication are innervated by which nerve?

cranial nerve V (trigeminal)

200

which branch of the trigeminal supplies afferent innervation for the forehead and scalp, lacrimal gland, conjunctiva, and skin of the nose?

ophthalmic

300

which cranial bone contains the auditory meatus 

temporal

300

which muscle raises eyebrows?

frontalis muscle

300

which major vein drains the brain and most of the head and neck?

internal jugular

300

which endocrine gland is the largest in the body?

thyroid

300

which muscle is the most superficial and the strongest in chewing?

masseter

300

muscles of the tongue are inverted by which nerve

CN XII (hypoglossal)

300

which branch of the maxillary nerve supplies afferent innveration for the skin of the cheek 

zygomatic

400

the mandible articulates with which bone?

temporal

400

which muscle lies within the eyelids?

orbicularis oculi

400

which side of the body does the common carotid and subclavian artery branch directly off of the aorta?

left

400

projection tracts connect what two structures?

the brain to the brain stem and spinal cord

400

name the origin and insertion of the masster

origin: zygomatic arch

insertion: lateral mandible

400

which nerve innervates the sternocleidomastoid muscle?

CN XI (accessory nerve)

400

which branch of the trigeminal nerve supplies all four muscles of mastication?

mandibular

500
name the four types of paranasal sinuses

frontal

sphenoid

ethmoid

maxillary

500

which muscle of facial expression surrounds the mouth?

orbicularis oris

500
following the union of the internal and external jugular veins, describe the pathway of blood back to the heart 

those join the subclavian, then brachiocephalic, then superior vena cava, then the heart

500

the primary sensory cortex is found in which lobe of the brain?

parietal lobe
500

which muscle functions to elevate and retract the mandible?

temporalis

500

what is the longest/largest cranial nerve?

trigeminal

500

efferent is the same as what type of nerve?

motor

600

how many cervical vertebrate are there

7

600

which muscle of facial expression pulls the corners of the mouth laterally (smiling)?

zygomaticus

600

which gland regulates melatonin in the diencephalon?

the pineal gland

600

which muscle inserts onto the medial surface of the angle of the mandible?

medial pterygoid

600

which 5 cranial nerves are entirely efferent functioning?

CN III (oculomotor), CN IV (trochlear), CN VI (abducens), CN XI (accessory), and CN XII (hypoglossal)

600

name two effects of the parasympathetic nervous system

resting heart rate, promote digestion, constrict pupils

700

which facial sinus is the largest?

maxillary 
700

which muscle raises the skin of the neck while pulling the corners of the mouth down and laterally

platysma

700

which portion of the brainstem is responsible for keeping you breathing?

medulla

700

which muscle functions to protrude the mandible?

lateral pterygoid

700

which cranial nerve supplies the sense of smell?

I, olfactory

800

which bone makes the nasal septum?

ethmoid

800

the erector spinae muscles run the length of your back, which is in the trio of three?

Longissimus

800

which layer of the meninges is against the brain or spinal cord?

pia mater

800

which muscle functions to bend the head side to side ?

sternocleidomastoid

800

which cranial nerve controls lateral eye movement?

VI, abducens

900

what type of joint action occurs in the TMJ?

hinge followed by a glide

900

the frontal and parietal lobes are separated by what structure?

central sulcus

900

which neck hyoid muscle functions to retract the mandible?

digastric

900

which cranial nerve provides taste to the posterior third of the tongue?

IX, glossopharyngeal

1000

what bones make the lower back? be specific

Lumbar vertebrate

1000

which hyoid muscle functions to raise the tongue?

mylohyoid

1000

which cranial nerve supplies sight information?

II (optic)

1100

what does the superior articular process of a vertebrae interact with?

the inferior articular process of the vertebrae above

1100

which cranial nerve supplies taste to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue? 

V, trigeminal

1200

the sacral ala are formed by the fusion of which structure?

transverse process of sacral vertebrae

1200

which cranial nerve controls balance and hearing?

VIII, vestibulocochlear