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Which blood vessels pass through the supraorbital foramen?

Supraorbital artery


External and internal carotids

Which blood vessels supply the frontalis?

External and internal carotids

Which blood vessels anastamose with the superficial temporal artery on the side of your head?

External and internal carotids

What is the purpose of the internal carotid?>

To supply the brain

What is the real purpose of the external carotid?

To supply the rest of the superficial structures that are not the brain

The carotid canal of the temporal has the ________ in it.

Internal carotid

Besides the internal and external carotids, what other blood vessels are responsible for supplying blood to the brain?

Vertebral arteries

Where do the vertebral arteries come off of?

The subclavians

Where do the vertebral arteries pass though? (of the cervical bones?)

Transverse foramens

What three nerves pass through the jugular foramen?

Glossopharyngeal (9)


Vagas (10)


Accessory (11)

Where is the parotid gland?

On the outside of the masseter

What nerve best illustrates parasympathetics?

Cranial nerve 10 / the Vagas

Passing through the stylomastoid foramen is ____________ and it is for expression, tears from the lacrimal glands, and salavation from the sublingual and submandibular glands.

Cranial nerve 7 / the Facial

Parasympathetics are known as the craniosacral division; what nerves are involved in carrying para symp motor info?

3, 7, 9, & 10

What muscles in the eye does cranial nerve 3 control?

Inferior oblique


Inferior rectus


Superior rectus


Medial rectus

Is there para symp motor info in cranial nerve 3? If so what does it do?

Yes


It changes the size of your pupil

What are the fibers of the iris?

Dialators - branch off the middle circle


Constrictors - make up the fibers around your pupil

What is the purpose of symp info in your body? So what do you want the eye to do when you are surviving?

Fight or flight


You want the pupil to dialate

Which fibers of the iris are going to by symp innervated? So the para are ??

The dialators - symp


The constrictors - para

The oculomotor comes in through the eye through what hole?

Superior orbital fissure, between the greater and lesser wing of the sphenoid

What is a ganglion?

Cluster of neuronal cell bodies not in the brain

What is the ganglia associated with the eye?

Ciliary ganglia

Cranial nerve _____ passes through the otic ganglia and goes to the parotid gland.

9

Which cranial nerve goes to the ciliary ganglia?

Cranial nerve 3, the oculomotor

Where is the pterygopalatine ganglia located?

Posterior to the maxilla on either side between the pterygoid process and the maxillary tuberosity.

Which cranial nerve goes to the pterygopalatine gangli?

Cranial nerve 7, the facial

Where is the submandibular ganglia located?

On a muscle called the hyoglossus muscle

What does hyo- mean?

Hyoid

What does glossis- mean?

Tongue

Where is the otic ganglia? And what nerve does it get?

Inferior to the foramen ovale


Cranial nerve 9