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50 Cards in this Set
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What branch of the internal maxillary artery accompanies the nervous spinosus?
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middle meningeal artery
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What is the name given to the modified sebaceous gland found in the external accoustic gland?
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ceruminous gland
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What is unique about the attachment sites for the procerus and risiorius muscles ?
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they lack boney attachment
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The lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord will be found in which vertebral foramen?
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T9-T12
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What does ADI stand for and what is the average distance in adults and children
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Atlanto-Dental Interspace
4.5mm children 2-3 mm in adults |
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Describe the insertion areas for the extraoccular rectus muscles.
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Rectus = on the sclera in front of the equator of the eyeball
Obliques = on the sclera in front of the equator of the eyeball |
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what is the consistency of saliva following stimulation of the sympathetic nerve fibers ?
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Thicker /viscous
(parasympathetic ="whey like ") |
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what 3 locations on the skull are used to calculate the size of the cranial vault?
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vertex, inion and nasion
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whose name is associated with a test to determine vertebral artery integrity ? which artery is being tested ?
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Georges test
vertebral artery |
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Identify the only cranial nerve that exits the skull via a different passageway then the one it uses to exit the cranial vault.
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Facial Nerve
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what are the two unique charachteristics of the fourth cranial nerve stressed in class?
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only CN to decussate and innervate a contralateral Muscle
2. only CN to originate from dorsal aspect of the brain |
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Name the modified sebacous located in the eyelid?
external acoustic meatus? |
tarsal gland/ meibomian gland
cerumenous gland |
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what is the unique charachteristic of the insertion of all muscles of facial expression ?
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they do not insert on bone
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what are the four characteristicsof the artery of ADAMKIEWICZ
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77% on left side
within T9-T10 ivf supplies lumbar enlargement it is an aanterior medullary feeder and accompanies the? |
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which gender is biased for an incomplete ponticulus posticus?
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white females
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the posterior boundry of the spinal canal is formed from shich specific ligaments as discussed in class?
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ligamentum flavum
capsular ligament ? ? |
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what feature stressed in class is unique about the veins forming th eplexuses around and within the vertebrae?
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they do not have valves
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Peripheral processes from the receptor endings in the posterior cranial dura are conveyed in the hypoglossal nerve to cell bodies loacted in the ____________?
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Dorsal Nerve Root C1 ganglion ???
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the lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord will be found within the vertebral foramina of which segments ? what spinal nerves originate from the cord at this enlargement ?
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T9-T12
L1-S3 |
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what is the gender bias for complete ponticulus posticus ?
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males complete
females incomnplete |
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what facial muscles lack andy attachmen tot bones?
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orbicularis oris
procerus risorius |
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which division of the internal carotid artery will be the location for the opthalmic artery origin
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caverous division
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what are the four consistent prevertebral plexuses described in class ?
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cardiac
celiac pulmonary inferior hypogastric ( pelvic) |
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what is the commplete name of the enteric plexus which lies between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers in the gut ?
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myenteric plexus of Auerbach
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In the innervation of the heart, synapse of preganglionic sympathetic motor fibers will occur in what locations as stressed in class?
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paravertebral ganglia of origin T1-4 or T5
ascend to each ofthe cervical ganglia in the cardiac plexus itself |
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what is the name given to the white ramus communicans that becomes embedded in the intervertebral disc?
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paradiscal ramus comminucans
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what specific joints in the adult wiil still be classified as amphiarthrosis synchondrosis?
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costochondral
sternochondral |
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which branch of the manddibular division, trigeminal accompanies the internal maxillary aertery ?
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inferior alveolar branch ?
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which artery is tested using georges test.
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vertebral basilar artery
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what is the target cell of the parasympathetic secretor fibers in the submandibular gland and the result of stimulation on it ?
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salivary gland
increases excretion of saliva (sympathetic decreases) |
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which region of the internal maxillary artery gives off the middle meningeal artery
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mandibular division of the infratemporal region
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what are the three names given to the modified glands found in the eyelid?
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ciliary
tarsal meibomian |
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the ptergopalantine region will communicate with several regions of teh skull. identify the opening which will open here.
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orbit =inferior orbital fissure
nasal cavity = sphenopalatine foramen |
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which segemental arteries may supply blood to the first thoracic vertebra ?
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deep cervical artery
superior intercostal artery |
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identify the paranasal sinuses innervated by opthalmic division branches of the trigeminal
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sphenoid,
ethmoid frontal |
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which region of the internal carotid artery gives off the opthalmic artery ?
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cavernous region
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identify the paranasal sinuses innervated by opthalmic division branches of the trigeminal
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sphenoid,
ethmoid frontal |
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which region of the internal carotid artery gives off the opthalmic artery ?
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cavernous region
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a preganglionic smpathetic fiber to the adrenal gland will synapse at what location on what cell ?
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chromaffin cells on the adrenal medulla
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which three groups of cartilage will fotm the nose ?
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septal , lateral and major alar
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contents from the lacrimal gland will eventurally empty into which specific meatus
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inferior nasal meatus
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what are the 4 locations on the skull used to calculate the size of the skull?
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inion
vertex gnathion nasion |
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which branch of the internal maxillary artery accompanies the nervus spinosus?
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middle meningeal artery
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intersection of coronal and sagital sutures ?
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bregma
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prominant bone over the frontal sinus ?
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glabella
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viscous material behind the lens of the eyeball ?
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viterous body
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ligament formed from meckels cartilage ?
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sphenomandibular ligament
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identify by name the ony cranial nerve that exits the skull via a different passageway than the one it uses to exit the cranial vault
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facial nerve
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what ligaments form the posterior boundary of the spinal canal?
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ligamentum flavum
superficial dorsal sacrococcygeal , capsular,?????? |
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which tempromandibular ligament is associated with the deep cervical fascia ?
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