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| 1.What are functions of the following? Dorsal root C2 |
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| 2.What are functions of the following? Ventral root C2 |
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| 3.What are functions of the following? Dorsal ramus C2 (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 4.What are functions of the following? Ventral ramus C2 (immediately distal to the gray ramus) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 5.What are functions of the following? Dorsal root C8 |
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| 6.What are functions of the following? Ventral root C8 |
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| 7.What are functions of the following? Dorsal ramus C8 (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 8.What are functions of the following? Ventral ramus C8 (immediately distal to the gray ramus) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 9.What are functions of the following? Dorsal root T1 |
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| 10.What are functions of the following? Ventral root T1 |
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Definition
| motor, preganglionic sympathetic |
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| 11.What are functions of the following? Dorsal ramus T1 (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 12.What are functions of the following? Ventral ramus T1 (immediately distal to the gray ramus) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 13.What are functions of the following? Greater occipital nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 14.What are functions of the following? Transverse cervical nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 15.What are functions of the following? Inferior root of the ansa cervicalis (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 16.What are functions of the following? Phrenic nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 17.What are functions of the following? Oculomotor nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| motor, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 18.What are functions of the following? Oculomotor nerve (as it enters the SOF from the cavernous sinus) |
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Definition
| motor, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 19.What are functions of the following? Oculomotor nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 20.What are functions of the following? Oculomotor nerve, superior ramus (at its origin in the orbit) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 21.What are functions of the following? Oculomotor nerve, inferior ramus (at its origin in the orbit) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 22.What are functions of the following? Trochlear nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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| 23.What are functions of the following? Trochlear nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 24.What are functions of the following? Trigeminal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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| 25.What are functions of the following? Ophthalmic nerve (as it enters the SOF) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 27.What are functions of the following? Ophthalmic, lacrimal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 28.What are functions of the following? Ophthalmic, lacrimal nerve (as it enters the lacrimal gland) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 29.What are functions of the following? Ophthalmic, nasociliary nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 30.What are functions of the following? Ophthalmic, short ciliary nerve (at its origin from the ciliary ganglion) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 31.What are functions of the following? Maxillary nerve (in foramen rotundum) |
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| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 32.What are functions of the following? Maxillary, posterior superior nasal nerves (at their origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 33.What are functions of the following? Maxillary, greater palatine nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 34.What are functions of the following? Maxillary, lesser palatine nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 35.What are functions of the following? Maxillary, Zygomatic nerve (as it enters the orbit) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 36.What are functions of the following? Maxillary, posterior superior alveolar nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 37.What are functions of the following? Maxillary, infraorbital nerve (as it enters the infraorbital groove) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 38.What are functions of the following? Mandibular nerve (in foramen ovale) |
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| 39.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, meningeal branch (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 40.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, deep temporal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 41.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, nerve to the medial pterygoid (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 42.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, buccal branch (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 43.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, auriculotemporal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, postganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 44.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, lingual nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 45.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, lingual nerve (at the level) of the mandibular foramen) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 46.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, inferior alveolar nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 47.What are functions of the following? Mandibular, inferior alveolar nerve (in the mandibular foramen) |
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Definition
| general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 48.What are functions of the following? Abducens nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
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Term
| 49.What are functions of the following? Abducens nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 50.What are functions of the following? Facial nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| taste, motor, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 51.What are functions of the following? Facial nerve (at the internal auditory meatus) |
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Definition
| taste, motor, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 52.What are functions of the following? Facial nerve, chorda tympani nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| taste, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 53.What are functions of the following? Facial nerve, greater petrosal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| taste, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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| 55.What are functions of the following? Facial nerve, temporal branch (at its origin) |
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Definition
| motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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| 56.What are functions of the following? Facial nerve, buccal branch (at its origin) |
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Definition
| motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 57.What are functions of the following? Vestibulocochlear nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
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Term
| 58.What are functions of the following? Glossopharyngeal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, motor, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 59.What are functions of the following? Glossopharyngeal, tympanic nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 60.What are functions of the following? Glossopharyngeal, lingual nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 61.What are functions of the following? Glossopharyngeal, N. to stylopharyngeus (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 62.What are functions of the following? Vagus nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, motor, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 63.What are functions of the following? Vagus, pharyngeal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 64.What are functions of the following? Vagus, internal laryngeal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| taste, general sensory, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 65.What are functions of the following? Vagus, external laryngeal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 66.What are functions of the following? Vagus, left nerve (at the level of the 1st rib) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic paraysympathetic |
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Term
| 67.What are functions of the following? Vagus, left recurrent laryngeal (at its origin) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic |
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Term
| 68.What are functions of the following? Accessory nerve (at its origin from the spinal cord) |
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Definition
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Term
| 69.What are functions of the following? Accessory nerve (as it enters the SCM) |
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Definition
| motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 70.What are functions of the following? Hypoglossal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
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Term
| 71.What are functions of the following? Hypoglossal nerve (as it passes lateral to the hyoglossus muscle) |
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Definition
| general sensory, motor, postganglionic sympathetic |
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Term
| 1.What are the distal sites of innervation? Dorsal ramus C2 (at its origin) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 2.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ventral ramus C2 (immediately distal to the gray ramus) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process, muscle(s) attaching to hyoid bone, skin of external ear |
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Term
| 3.What are the distal sites of innervation? Dorsal ramus C8 (at its origin) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 4.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ventral ramus C8 (immediately distal to the gray ramus) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 5.What are the distal sites of innervation? Dorsal root T1 |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 6.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ventral root T1 |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process, superior cervical ganglion |
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Term
| 7.What are the distal sites of innervation? Dorsal ramus T1 (at its origin) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 8.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ventral ramus T1 (immediately distal to the gray ramus) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 9.What are the distal sites of innervation? Greater occipital nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to a cervical transverse process |
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Term
| 10.What are the distal sites of innervation? Great auricular nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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Term
| 11.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ansa cervicalis |
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Definition
| muscle(s) attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 12.What are the distal sites of innervation? Phrenic nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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| 13.What are the distal sites of innervation? Oculomotor nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| ciliary ganglion, extraocular muscle(s) |
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Term
| 14.What are the distal sites of innervation? Trochlear nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
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Term
| 15.What are the distal sites of innervation? Trochlear nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF) |
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Definition
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| 16.What are the distal sites of innervation? Trigeminal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| skin of forehead, skin overlying nose, skin of cheek, skin of upper lip, skin of lower lip, skin overlying chin, skin of external ear, cornea, mucosa of nasal cavity, mucosa of oral cavity, mucosa of pharynx, one or more upper teeth, one or more lower teeth, Muscles: facial expression, extraocular, mastication, middle ear, palate, tongue, attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 17.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ophthalmic nerve (as it enters the SOF) |
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Definition
| skin: forehead, overlying nose; cornea, mucosa of nasal cavity, extraocular muscle(s) |
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| 18.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ophthalmic, frontal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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| 19.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ophthalmic, lacrimal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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| 20.What are the distal sites of innervation? Ophthalmic, nasociliary nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| skin overlying nose, cornea, mucosa of nasal cavity |
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| 21.What are the distal sites of innervation? Maxillary nerve (in foramen rotundum) |
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Definition
| skin: overlying nose, cheek, upper lip; mucosa: nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx; upper teeth |
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| 22.What are the distal sites of innervation? Maxillary, greater palatine nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| mucosa: nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx |
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| 23.What are the distal sites of innervation? Maxillary, zygomatic nerve (as it enters the orbit) |
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Definition
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| 24.What are the distal sites of innervation? Maxillary, infraorbital nerve (as it enters the infraorbital groove) |
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Definition
| skin: overlying nose, cheek, upper lip; mucosa of oral cavity, upper teeth |
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| 25.What are the distal sites of innervation? Mandibular nerve (in foramen ovale) |
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Definition
| skin: cheek, lower lip, chin, external ear; mucosa of oral cavity; lower teeth; muscles: mastication, palate, middle ear, tongue, attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 26.What are the distal sites of innervation? Mandibular, nerve to the medial pterygoid (at its origin) |
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Definition
| muscles: mastication, middle ear, palate |
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| 27.What are the distal sites of innervation? Mandibular, auriculotemporal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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| 28.What are the distal sites of innervation? Mandibular, lingual nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| mucosa of oral cavity, muscles: tongue, attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 29.What are the distal sites of innervation? Mandibular, inferior alveolar nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| skin of lower lip, skin overlying chin, mucosa of oral cavity, lower teeth, muscles attachign to hyoid |
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| 30.What are the distal sites of innervation? Abducens nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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| 31.What are the distal sites of innervation? Facial nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| submandibular ganglion, pterygopalatine ganglion, mucosa of oral cavity, muscles: facial expression, middle ear, attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 32.What are the distal sites of innervation? Facial nerve, chorda tympani nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| mucosa of oral cavity, submandibular ganglion |
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| 33.What are the distal sites of innervation? Facial nerve, greater petrosal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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| 34.What are the distal sites of innervation? Facial nerve, buccal branch (at its origin) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) of facial expression |
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| 35.What are the distal sites of innervation? Glossopharyngeal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| otic ganglion, mucosa of pharynx, mucosa of middle ear, muscle(s) of pharynx |
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| 36.What are the distal sites of innervation? Glossopharyngeal, tympanic nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| otic ganglion, mucosa of middle ear |
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| 37.What are the distal sites of innervation? Glossopharyngeal, lingual nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
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Term
| 38.What are the distal sites of innervation? Vagus nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| skin of external ear, mucosa of pharynx, mucosa of larynx, muscles: palate, pharynx, larynx, attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 39.What are the distal sites of innervation? Vagus, internal laryngeal nerve (at its origin) |
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Definition
| mucosa of pharynx, mucosa of larynx |
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| 40.What are the distal sites of innervation? Vagus, left nerve (at the level of the 1st rib) |
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Definition
| mucosa of pharynx, mucosa of larynx, muscles of larynx, muscles of pharynx |
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| 41.What are the distal sites of innervation? Vagus, left recurrent laryngeal (at its origin) |
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Definition
| mucosa of pharynx, mucosa of larynx, muscles of larynx, muscles of pharynx |
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| 42.What are the distal sites of innervation? Accessory nerve (at its origin from the spinal cord) |
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Definition
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| 43.What are the distal sites of innervation? Hypoglossal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem) |
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Definition
| muscle(s) of tongue, muscle(s) attaching to hyoid bone |
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| 1. The facial artery passes ------- to the body of the mandible. |
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| 2. The zygomatic, buccal and marginal mandibular branches of the facial nerve pass ------- to the masseter. |
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| 3. The parotid duct passes ------- and then anterior to the masseter. |
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| 4. The parotid gland is positioned posterior and ------- to the masseter. |
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| 6. The external carotid artery is positioned ------- to the internal carotid artery. |
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| 7. The facial artery passes ------- to the intermediate tendon of the digastric and the stylohyoid muscle. |
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| 8. The inferior thyroid artery passes ------- to the common carotid artery. |
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| 9. The lingual artery passes ------- to the hypoglossal nerve. |
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| 10. The subclavian artery passes directly------- to the anterior scalene muscle. |
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| 11. The hyoid bone is positioned ------- to the thyroid cartilage. |
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| 12. The thoracic duct passes ------- to the left brachiocephalic vein. |
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| 13. The cricoid cartilage is positioned ------- to the thyroid cartilage. |
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| 14. The anterior belly of the digastric is positioned ------- to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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| 15. The geniohyoid is positioned ------- to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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Definition
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| 16. The sternocleidomastoid muscle is positioned ------- to the carotid sheath. |
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| 17. The loop of the ansa cervicalis passes ------- to the carotid sheath. |
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| 18. The hypoglossal nerve passes ------- to both the intermediate tendon of the digastric muscle and the stylohyoid muscle. |
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| 19. The hypoglossal nerve passes ------- to the hyoglossus muscle. |
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| 20. The hypoglossal nerve passes ------- to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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| 21. The left phrenic nerve passes directly ------- to the left brachiocephalic vein. |
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| 22. The left vagus nerve passes directly ------- to the left subclavian artery. |
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| 23. The recurrent laryngeal nerve is positioned ------- to the trachea (tracheoesophageal groove). |
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| 24. The right recurrent laryngeal nerve passes inferior and then ------- to the right subclavian artery. |
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| 25. The right vagus nerve passes directly ------- to the right subclavian artery. |
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| 26. The left brachiocephalic vein passes ------- to both the left common carotid artery and the brachiocephalic artery. |
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| 27. The submandibular gland is positioned posterior and ------- to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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| 28. The maxillary artery passes ------- to the neck of the mandible. |
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| 29. The maxillary artery passes ------- to the sphenomandibular ligament. |
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| 30. The maxillary artery typically passes ------- to the lateral pterygoid muscle. |
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| 31. The articular disc is positioned directly ------- to the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone. |
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| 32. The articular disc is positioned directly ------- to the head of the mandible. |
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| 33. The lateral pterygoid muscle is positioned ------- to the head and neck of the mandible. |
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| 34. The masseter muscle is positioned ------- to the ramus of the mandible. |
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| 35. The medial pterygoid muscle is positioned------- to the ramus of the mandible. |
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| 36. The temporalis muscle passes ------- to the zygomatic arch. |
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| 37. The retromandibular vein is positioned medial and ------- to the ramus of the mandible. |
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| 38. The suprascapular and transverse cervical arteries typically passes directly ------- to the anterior scalene muscle. |
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| 39. The levator scapulae muscle is positioned directly------- to the posterior scalene muscle. |
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| 40. The posterior belly of the omohyoid muscle passes------- to the trunks of the brachial plexus. |
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| 41. The greater occipital nerve passes inferior and then ------- to the inferior oblique muscle. |
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Definition
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| 42. The roots of the brachial plexus are positioned directly ------- to the scalenus medius muscle. |
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| 43. The transverse cervical and great auricular nerve passes posterior and then ------- to the SCM. |
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| 44. The external jugular vein typically is positioned ------- to the SCM. |
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| 45. At the level of the cavernous sinus the internal carotid artery is positioned ------- to the pituitary. |
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| 46. Within the orbit the ophthalmic artery passes inferior, ------- and then superior to the optic nerve. |
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| 47. The lacrimal gland is positioned superior and ------- to the eye. |
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| 48. The inferior oblique muscle passes directly ------- to the inferior rectus muscle. |
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| 49. The superior oblique muscle is positioned ------- to the medial rectus muscle. |
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| 50. The tendon of the superior oblique muscle passes directly ------- to the superior rectus muscle. |
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| 51. At the level of the cavernous sinus, the abducens nerve passes directly ------- to the internal carotid artery. |
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| 52. The glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves emerge from the brainstem directly ------- to the medullary olive. |
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| 53. The hypoglossal nerve emerges from the brainstem directly ------- to the medullary pyramid. |
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| 54. The posterior ethmoidal, anterior ethmoidal and infratrochlear branches of the nasociliary nerve all pass directly ------- to the medial rectus muscle. |
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| 55. At the level of the cavernous sinus, the oculomotor, ophthalmic and trochlear nerves are positioned ------- to the internal carotid artery. |
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| 56. The oculomotor nerve emerges from the brainstem ------- to the cerebral peduncle. |
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| 57. The infraorbital nerve, artery and vein pass ------- to the maxillary sinus. |
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| 58. The ethmoidal air cells are positioned ------- to the orbit. |
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| 59. The maxillary sinus is positioned ------- to the orbit. |
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| 60. The sublingual artery is positioned ------- to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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| 61. The arytenoid cartilages are positioned directly ------- to the lamina of the cricoid cartilage. |
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| 62. The tonsilar bed is positioned directly ------- to the palatoglossal fold (arch). |
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| 63. The tonsilar bed is positioned directly ------- to the palatopharyngeal fold (arch). |
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| 64. The valleculae are positioned directly ------- to the tongue and anterior to the epiglottis. |
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| 65. The vocal fold is positioned ------- to the vestibular fold. |
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| 66. The buccinator muscle is positioned------- to the vestibule of the oral cavity. |
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| 67. The levator veli palatini and tensor veli palatini muscles pass ------- to the superior constrictor. |
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| 68. The tendon of the tensor veli palatini muscles passes ------- to the hamulus of the medial pterygoid plate. |
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| 69. The lingual nerve is positioned ------- to the inferior alveolar nerve. |
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| 70. The lingual nerve passes medial to the ramus of the mandible and ------- to the medial pterygoid muscle. |
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| 71. The lingual nerve enters the oral cavity by passing ------- to the superior constrictor at the pterygomandibular raphe. |
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| 72. The lingual nerve passes ------- to the styloglossus muscle. |
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| 73. The lingual nerve passes lateral,------- and medial to the submandibular duct. |
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| 74. The submandibular duct and sublingual gland are positioned ------- to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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| On the face, the facial vein is ------- to the body of the mandible. |
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| The SCM is ------- to the omohyoid muscle. |
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| The lesser occipital nerve is ------- and ------- to the SCM |
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| The accessory nerve is ------- to the SCM. |
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| The omohyoid is ------- to the sternothyroid. |
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| The omohyoid is ------- to the carotid sheath. |
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| The sternothyroid is ------- to the sternohyoid muscle. |
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| The thyroid gland (isthmus) is ------- to the trachea. |
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| The thyroid gland (lobes) is ------- to the trachea. |
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| The ansa cervicalis (inferior root) is ------- to the internal jugular v. |
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| The ansa cervicalis (superior root) is ------- to the internal jugular v. |
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| The vagus n. is ------- to the internal jugular v. |
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| The vagus n. is ------- to the common carotid artery. |
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| The internal jugular v is ------- to the carotid artery. |
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| The occipital artery is ------- to the hypoglossal n. |
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| The internal laryngeal n. is ------- to the hyoid bone |
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| The subclavian vein is ------- to the anterior scalene muscle. |
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| The roots of the bracial plexus are ------- to the anterior scealene muscle. |
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| The trachea is ------- to the esophagus. |
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| The splenius capitis muscle is ------- to the semispinalis capitis muscle. |
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| The spleius cervicus muscles is ------- to the longissimus capitis muscle. |
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| The superior oblique muscle is ------- to the rectus capitis posterior major muscle. |
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| The greater occipital n. is ------- and ------- to the inferior oblique muscle. |
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| The masseter is ------- the the zygomatic arch. |
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| The lateral pterygoid is ------- to the medial pterygoid. |
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| The retromandibular v. is ------- to the madible. |
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| The oculomotor n. is ------- to the posterior cerebral artery. |
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| The oculomotor n. is ------- to the superior cerebellar artery. |
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| The basilar artery is ------- to the pons. |
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| The nasociliary n is ------- to the optic n. |
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| The branches of the nasociliary n. are ------- to the superior oblique muscle. |
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| The maxillary sinus is ------- to the nasal cavity. |
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| The maxillary sinus is ------- to the upper teeth. |
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| The tensor veli palatini muscle is ------- to the levator palatini muscle. |
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| The palatopharyngeal fold (muscle) is ------- to the tonsilar fold. |
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| the sublingual artery is ------- to the submandibular duct. |
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| The sublingual gland is ------- to the genioglossus muscle. |
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| The lingual n. is ------- to the mandible. |
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| The mylohyoid is ------- to the geniohyoid. |
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| The geniohyoid is ------- to the hyoid bone. |
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| the genioglossus is ------- to the geniohyiod muscle. |
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| The hyoglossus is ------- to the hyoid bone. |
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| The epiglottis is ------- to the tongue. |
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| The vocal ligament is ------- to the arytenoid cartilage. |
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| The sympathetic trunk is ------- to the carotid sheath. |
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| The sympathetic trunk is ------- to the prevertebral muscles. |
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| The hypoglossal n. is ------- to the internal and external carotid arteries. |
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| The superior laryngeal n. is ------- to the internal and external carotid arteries. |
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| The glossopharyngeal n is ------- the internal and external carotid arteries. |
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