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Which of the following is the major action of the neck musculature?
Positioning the neck
Which muscle has three attachments to bone?
sternocleidomastoid
Muscles of facial expression most often insert into the
skin
Nodding of the head as a person falls asleep sitting up involves primarily the muscles of (the)
capitis and cervicis regions
The trigeminal nerve controls which group of muscles?
muscles of mastication
Cranial nerve VII supplies the muscles of
facial expression
Which of the following muscles attach to the temporal bone?
stylohyoid and styloglossus
Which of the following is the deepest muscle of the floor of the oral cavity?
mylohyoid
The diaphragm muscle is innervated by
phrenic nerves
Which of the following features are common to the muscles of mastication?
They move the mandible at the temporomandibular joint
Obicularis oris, obicularis oculi, and platysma are part of the group of muscles known as muscles of
facial expression
Which of the following muscles is the most massive muscle involved in the process of chewing or manipulating food in the mouth?
masseter
Which of the following muscles is involved in frowning?
depressor anguli oris
Which muscles permit a person to curl the tongue into a roll along its long axis?
styloglossus muscles
How do the extrinsic eye muscles differ in action from the intrinsic eye muscles?
Extrinsics move the eyeball in relation to the rest of the body whereas intrinsic move structures within the eyeball
Which cranial nerve conrtols swallowing?
X/Vagus
Which of the following bones bear teeth?
maxillae, mandible
Which of the following describes the temporal bone?
is paired in the adult
The facial bone that is midsagittal structure is the
vomer
Which bone makes up most of the floor of the orbit?
Maxilla
Which of the following is the largest paranasal sinus?
maxillary
Which of the following is true of the foramen magnum?
it is located in the inferior surface of the occipital bone
Bones within the temporal bone that are important to hearing are called
auditory ossicles
The small depression on temporal bone that the mandibular condyle fits into is called (the)
mandibular fossa
Which of the following features belongs to the occipital bone?
hypoglossal canal