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the posterior midline structure of the soft palate is called the...
uvula
which two muscles associated with the soft palate come from above
levator veli palatini, tensor veli palatini
what nerve innervates the tensor veli palatini muscle
mandibular nerve
which muscle forms the palatoglossal arch which is the anterior pillar of the fauces
palatoglossus
which muscle forms the palatopharyngeal arch which is the posterior pillar of the fauces
palatopharyngeus
which muscle forms the core of the uvula and aids in closing off the oropharynx from the nasopharynx
musculus uvulae
most of the bood supply to the palate is via which artery that is a branch of the maxillary artery
descending palatine artery
the descending palatine artery divides into what two structures to supply the hard and soft palate
greater and lesser palatine arteries
where does the venous drainage of the palate go to
pterygoid plexus of veins
the greater and lesser palatine nerves and nasopalatine nerve are branches of what nerve
maxillary nerve
the nasopalatine nerve supplies the mucosa behind the incisor teeth by passing through what structure
incisor canal
the occipital area of the scalp drains toward what lymph nodes
occipital and deep cervical nodes
which lymph nodes will the temporal and parietal areas drain to
retroauricular, superficial partoid, superficial cervical or bypass all and go to deep cervical nodes
where does the frontal area of the scalp drain to (lymph)
superficial parotid nodes
where does the lateral part of the eye send lymph to
superficial parotid nodes
which lymph nodes will the medial part of eyelids, most external part of nose, upper lip, and lateral part of lower lip drain to
buccal and mandibular nodes, then to submandibular nodes
where does lymph from the medial part of lower lip drain to
submental nodes
which lymph nodes will the cheek drain into
buccal and mandibular nodes, then to submandibular nodes
which lymph nodes would you find along the facial artery
buccal nodes and mandibular nodes
which lymph nodes are on the outer surface of the parotid gland
superficial parotid nodes
which lymph nodes are located over the mastoid process
retroauricular nodes
which lymph nodes are at the origin of the trapezius
occipital nodes
the deep cervical lymphatic chain is closely related to what structure
internal jugular vein
what is another name for the deep cervical nodes
jugulodigastric nodes