Facial Expression
Mastication
Tongue
Palate
Pharynx
100

The two muscles of facial expression that allow you to flare your nostrils.

What is Levator Labii Superioris Alqeque Nasi and alar part of nasalis?

100

Greek root of pterygoid.

What is wing?
100

Largest extrinsic muscle of tongue.

What is genioglossus?

100

CN X innervates all but one muscle of the palate. Name the muscle and the CN that innervates it.

What is Tensor veli palatini and CN V3?

100

The cranial nerve that innervates the stylopharyngeus.

What is CN IX?

200

The nerve that innervates the muscles of facial expression.

What is CN VII?

200

Joint type of temporomandibular.

What is synovial?

200

Three parts of tongue.

What is apex, body, and root?

200

Main action of musculus uvulae.

What is shortens uvula?

200

The three muscles that are constrictors.

What is the superior pharyngeal, middle pharyngeal, and inferior pharyngeal?

300

Main action of the Platysma.

What is elevates the mandible?

300

Muscles of mastication responsible for depression of mandible.

What is lateral pterygoid, suprahyoid, and infrahyoid muscles?

300

Two extrinsic muscles that elevate tongue.

What is styloglossus and palatoglossus?

300

The three bones that make up the roof of the mouth.

What is maxilla, palatine, and sphenoid?

300

The posterior wall of the nasal cavity.

What is the nasopharynx?

400

Muscle of facial expression that allows you to wink.

What is Orbicularis Oculi?

400

Muscles that make up infrahyoid muscles.

What is Omohyoid, Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, and Thyrohyoid?
400

Nerve that innervates intrinsic muscles of tongue.

What is CN XII?
400

The bone that makes up the anterior 2/3 of the palate.

What is maxilla?

400

Muscles that elevate pharynx and larynx during swallowing and speaking.

What is palatopharyngeus, salpingopharyngeus, and stylopharyngeus?

500

Branches of CN VII

What is temporal, zygomatic, buccal, marginal mandibular, and cervical?

500

Structures that stabilize TMJ.

What is fibrous capsule, sphenomandibular, stylomandibular, and articulater disc?

500

Two intrinsic muscles that curls tip of tongue superiorly and inferiorly respectively.

What is superior longitudinal and inferior longitudinal?

500

The posterior faucial pillar is this muscle.

What is the palatopharyngeus?

500

Cranial nerve that innervates all muscles of palate except the stylopharyngeus.

What is CN X?