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the following nerves enters the posterior triangle of the neck, deep the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
great auricular nerve (C2, C3)
lesser occipital nerve; (C2)

Supraclavicular (C3,C4)
CN III is the motor root of the ..... ganglion
ciliary
Postganglionic sympathetic fibers destined for the ______ are carried in the plexus around the facial artery, a branch of the external carotid artery
submandibular ganglion
______ carries preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the submandibular ganglion
the chorda tympani nerve, a branch of CN VII,
________ nerve is associated with the otic ganglion
the lesser petrosal nerve
__________ serves as the distribution root for the otic ganglion
the auriculotemporal nerve
the _______ carries postganglionic sympathetic fibers from the internal carotid plexus
the deep petrosal nerve
pterygopalatine ganglion:
1. does anything synapse in it?
2. what is it attached to?
3. what sensory fibers passes through it?
4. where is it located?
1. it receives parasympathetic fibers which synapse in it
2. it is a small aggregation of nerve cell bodies that hangs from the maxillary nerve
3. sensory fibers of the maxillary nerve pass through it without synapsing
4. it is a parasympathetic ganglion located in the superior part of the pterygopalatine fossa
Postganglionic sympathetic fibers which form the sympathetic “root” of the ciliary ganglion have their cell bodies located in the
superior cervical ganglion
The inferior cervical ganglion contains...
contains cell bodies of postganglionic sympathetics
The geniculate ganglion contains...
contains cell bodies of afferents (facial)
the Otic ganglion contains...
contains cell bodies of parasympathetic postganglionics
the Trigeminal ganglion contains...
cell bodies of afferents
the Ciliary ganglion contains...
cell bodies of parasympathetic postganglionics
the supraspinatus muscle initiates abduction of the arm and is innervated by the ....
suprascapular nerve C5, C6
the brachioradialis muscle is a flexor of the forearm and is innervated by...
radial nerve (C5-T1)
the buccinator muscle attaches to the _____ and is innervated by ______
the buccinator muscle attaches to the pterygomandibular raphe and is innervated by SVE fibers in the facial nerve
the plantaris muscle crosses two joints and is innervated by the....
tibial nerve S1, S2
loss of sensation on the dorsum of the foot, lost the ability to evert the foot, although dorsiflexion and plantarflexion remain intact. which nerve was damaged?
Superficial peroneal
into which nasal meatus does the opening of maxillary sinus (i.e. the semilunar hiatus) drain?
Middle meatus
fiber types of greater petrosal nerve
GVE, SVA
fiber type of Musculocutaneous nerve distal to the proximal radio-ulnar joint
GSA
fiber type common to both facial and trigeminal
GSA, SVE
fiber type of Cranial Root of XI
SVE
fiber type common to all of the cranial nerves which innervate muscles derived from myotomes
GSE