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Muscles
Arteries & Veins
Bones
Cranial Nerves
100
What muscle depresses the lip?
Depressor Labii, Depressor anguli, supressor labiii, supressor anguli,
100
What artery supplies the head and upper arm?
Brachiocephalic artery internal carotid external carotid posterior auricular artery
100
how is sagittal suture formed?
Two parietals joined to each other
100
What is another name for Cranial nerve V?
Trigeminal nerve, olfactory nerve, vagus nerve, hypoglossal nerve
200
Name 2 muscles that are attached to the aponeurosis?
Frontalis anteriorly and occipitalis posteriorly
200
What two veins make up the retromandibular vein?
Maxillary vein and superficial temporal vein
200
At what age do fontanels close in children?
9 Months, 8 months, 10 months, 7 months
200
What cranial nerve contributes in the sense of smell in human being?
Olfactory, vagus, trochlear, occulomotor
300
What are the two main reasons we have muscles in our face?
Facial expressions & mastication
300
Name three major arteries of the face?
Facial artery, Superficial temporal artery, Transverse facial artery
300
What are the holes that accumulate the eyeballs are called?
Orbits & Ocular
300
What cranial nerve deals with the muscles of tongue?
vagus nerve, trochlear nerve, spinal accesory nerve, Hypoglossal nerve
400
what are the 4 muscles used for mastication?
Lateral pterygoid, Temporalis, Masseter, Medial pterygoid
400
What two branches does superficial artery divide into?
Frontal- superficial branch of frontal temporal, Occiptal- superficial branch of occipital temporal
400
What are the four major sutures of the skull?
Coronal- connects frontal to parietal, Saggital- joins two parietal, Lambdoid- parietal to occiptal, Squamous- parietal to temporal
400
What is the Cranial nerve trochlear responsible for?
Performs the function of handling the eye muscles and turning the eye.