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97 Cards in this Set
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What is the largest artery?
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aorta
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What artery comes off the left ventricle?
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aorta
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What artery is next in the line of blood flow after the aorta?
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right brachiocephalic
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What artery supplies blood to the arms?
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subclavian
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What is a good spot to detect pulse?
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carotid sinus
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What is a sensor for controlling blood pressure?
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carotid body
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What are the two parts of the common carotid?
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carotid sinus
carotid body |
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What artery supplies blood to the orbit, eye, and lacrimal gland?
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opthalmic
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The opthamic is part of what artery branch?
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internal carotid
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What artery is the superior thyroid a branch of?
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external carotid
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What artery supplies blood to the infrahyoid muscles, muscles of the larynx, sternocleidomastoid muscle and thyroid gland?
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superior thyroid
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What artery supplies blood to the suprahyoid muscles, tongue, and floor of the mouth?
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lingual
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What artery is the lingual a branch of?
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external carotid
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What are the branches of the facial artery?
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ascending palatine
submental inferior labial superior labial angular |
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What artery supplies blood to the soft palate, palatine muscle and palatine tonsils?
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ascending palatine
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What artery supplies blood to the submandibular salivary gland, mylohyoid muscle, and digastric muscles?
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submental
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What artery supplies blood to the lower lip?
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inferior labial
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What artery supplies blood to the upper lip?
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superior labial
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What artery supplies blood to the side of the nose?
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angular
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What artery is the facial a branch of?
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external carotid
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What artery supplies blood to the pharynx?
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ascending pharyngeal
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What artery is the ascending pharyngeal a branch of?
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facial
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What artery supplies the occipital region?
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occipital
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What artery is the occipital a branch of?
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facial
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What artery supplies the inner ear?
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posterior auricular
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What artery is the posterior auricular a branch of?
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facial
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What artery supplies the parotid gland, temporalis muscle, and parietal region?
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superficial temporal
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What artery is the super temporal a branch of?
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facial
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What artery supplies blood to the muscles of mastication, maxillary bone and teeth, an mandibular bone and teeth?
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maxillary
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What artery is the maxillary a branch of?
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facial
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What artery supplies blood to the mandible and mandibular teeth?
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inferior alveolar artery
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What does the inferior alveolar artery go through?
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mandibular foramen
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What artery supplies blood to the mylohyoid muscles and floor of the mouth?
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mylohyoid
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What artery supplies blood to the chin?
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mental artery
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What does the mental artery go through?
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mental foramen
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What artery supplies blood to the anterior mandibular teeth?
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incisisve artery
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What artery supplies blood to the temporalis muscle?
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deep temporalis
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What artery supplies blood to the lateral and medial pterygoid?
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pterygoid
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What artery supplies blood to the masseter?
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masseteric
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What artery supplies blood to the cheek and buccinator muscle?
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buccal
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What artery supplies blood to the maxillary molars?
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posterior superior alveolar artery
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What does the posterior superior alveolar artery go through?
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PSA foramina
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What artery supplies blood to the anterior maxillary and premolars?
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anterior superior alveolar molars
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what artery supplies blood to the area above the upper lip?
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infraorbital artery
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What does the infraorbital artery go through?
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infraorbital foramen
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What artery supplies blood to the posterior hard palate?
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greater palatine
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What does the greater palatine artery go through?
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greater palatin foramen
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What artery supplies blood to the anterior hard palate?
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nasopalatine artery
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What does the nasopalatine artery go through?
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incisive foramen
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What artery supplies blood to the soft palate?
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lesser palatine
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What does the lesser palatine artery go through?
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lesser palatine foramen
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What artery suppplies blood to the nasal cavity?
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sphenopalatine
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What artery supplies blood to the meninges?
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middle meningeal
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What does the middle meningeal artery go through?
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foramen spinosum
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What carries deoxygenated blood?
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veins
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What are channels in the carnium in which blood goes from cerebral veins to the sinuses to internal jugular vein?
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venous sinus
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What vein connects with sigmoid sinus and pterygoid plexus?
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cavernous venous sinus
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What vein feeds into the sigmoid sinus?
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transverse sinus
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Where does the cavernous venous sinus sit?
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behind the eye
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What vein supplies blood to internal jugular vein?
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sigmoid sinus
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What is the name for the internal jugular vein inside the brain?
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sigmoid sinus
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What vein drains the meninges of the brain?
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middle meningeal vein
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What vein drains all the maxillary teeth and maxilla?
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posterior superior alveolar
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What vein drains the mandible and mandibular teeth?
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inferior alveolar
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What 3 veins form the pterygoid plexus?
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middle meningeal
posterior superior alveolar inferior alveolar |
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What vein is located posterior and superior to the apex of the 3rd molar?
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pterygoid plexus
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What does the pterygoid plexus feed into?
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maxillary
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What vein drains the lateral scalp?
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superficial temporal
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What does the maxillary and superficial temporal feed into?
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retromandibular
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What vein drains the face?
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facial
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What does the facial vein form?
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anterior part of retromandibular vein
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What vein drains a majority of head, neck, and brain?
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internal jugular
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The internal jugular vein is formed by what?
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anterior part of retromandibular
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What is the external jugular formed by?
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posterior part of retromandibular
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What vein drains the occipital region?
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external jugular
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Where do the internal and external jugular drain?
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into the subclavian
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What vein drains the cervical and chin region?
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anterior jugular
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What are the two variations of the anterior jugular?
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1.feed into subclavian
2.feed into external jugular |
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What vein drains the arm?
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subclavian
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What vein drain into the superior vena cava?
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brachiocephalic
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What vein feeds into the right atrium?
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superior vena cava
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What is the location of the lacrimal gland?
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eye
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What is the location of the parotid?
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around the ramus of the mandible
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What is the location of the submandibular gland?
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submandibular fossa
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What is the location of te sublingual gland?
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sublingual fossa
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What is the location of the minor salivary glands?
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throughout the mouth
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What is the location of the thryoid gland?
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inferior to the thyroid cartilage
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What is the location of the parathyroid gland?
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two on each side of the thyroid gland
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What is the location of the thrymus gland?
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under the sternum
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What gland grows from birth to puberty and dissapears after age 40?
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thymus gland
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What is the function of the thyroid gland?
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secretes thyroid hormone
controls metabolic rate |
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What is the function of the parathryoid hormone?
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secreste parathyroid hormone
controls calcium and phosphate levels in the blood |
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What is the innervation of the lacrimal gland?
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facial nerve
greater petrosal nerve |
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What is the innervation of the parotid gland?
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glossopharyngeal nerve
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What is the innervation of the submandibular gland?
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facial nerve
chorda tympani |
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What is the innervatino of the sublingual gland?
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facial nerve
chorda tympani |
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What is the innervation of the minor salivary glands?
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facial nerve
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