Chapter 10- Bones of the Skull
Chapter 15 - Cranial Nerves
Chapter 18 - Pharynx
Chapter 19 - Larynx
Chapter 20 - Neck
100
This bone is also known as the superior portion of the brain?

What is the calvaria

100
Cranial nerve IV is sensory or motor?

What is motor?

100

Which part of the digestive and respiratory systems is located posterior to the nasal cavity, oral cavity, and larynx?

What is the pharynx?

100

What four major types of cartilage make up the larynx?

What are the thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, arytenoid cartilage, and epiglottic cartilage?

100

The neck is composed of this many bones.

What is eight?

200

Immovable skull joints

What are sutures?

200

The function of this nerve is hearing and equilibrium 

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve? 
200

This tube is 3.5 cm long and connects the tympanic cavity of the middle ear with the nasopharynx.

What is the auditory/ Eustachian/ pharyngo-tympanic tube?

200

Which two arteries provide the primary blood supply to the larynx?

What are the superior laryngeal artery and inferior laryngeal artery?

200

Which two cartilaginous areas make up the neck?

What are the larynx (voice box) and trachea (wind pipe)?

300
First "born" bone in the skull

What is the occipital bone?

300

The cranial exit of cranial nerve I

What is the cribriform plate?

300

The oropharynx is continuous with the oral cavity via this structure.

What is the oropharyngeal isthmus?

300

This nerve supplies sensory innervation to the mucous membrane below the vocal folds and majority of the intrinsic muscles of the larynx.

What is the recurrent laryngeal nerve?

300

The carotid sheath surrounds these three structures.

What are the common carotid artery or internal carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and vagus nerve (CN X)?

400

Also known as the forehead

What is the squamous part of the frontal bone?

400

Name the function and type for cranial nerve XI

What is innervates the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles?

What is motor?

400

What four layers make up the wall of the pharynx?

What are the mucous membrane, fibrous layer, muscular layer, and fascial layer?

400

This space lies between the two true vocal folds, and is the narrowest part of the laryngeal cavity.

What is the rima glottidis?

400

These four superficial branches of the cervical plexus provide cutaneous supply to the neck region and superior chest.

What are the lesser occipital, greater auricular, transverse cervical, and supraclavicular?

500

Name all the unpaired bones of the skull?

What are the occipital, frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, mandible, and vomer bones?

500

Name all the cranial nerves that are both sensory and motor.

What are the trigeminal (V), Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), and Vagus (X) nerves?

500

These mucous membrane folds are part of the nasopharynx and extend from the torus tubarius.

What are the salpingopalatine fold, salpingopharyngeal fold, and torus levatorius?

500

Name six intrinsic muscles of the larynx.

What are the cricothyroid, posterior cricoarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, arytenoideus, thyroarytenoid, and vocalis?

500

Name the origin, insertion, action, and innervation of the platysma.

What is: skin over the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles, lower border of the mandible, elevation of the skin of the neck, and facial nerve (CN VII)?