Gross Anatomy
- All Cervical Vertebra have a:
- body
- spine
- bifid spinous process
- carotid tubercle
- transverse foraman
- If you rotate your head as in indicating a “no” response, most of the movement occurs at this joint:
- atlanto-occipital (skull-C1)
- atlanto-axial (C1-C2)
- C2-C3
- C3-C4
- C7-T1
- The carotid body and sinus are innervated by this cranial nerve:
- VII
- IX
- X
- XI
- The cephalic vein:
- drains venous blood mainly from the medial side of the hand
- lacks valves
- ends in the arm by joining the brachial vein
- empties directly into the subclavian vein
- pierces the clavipectoral fascia
- The ligament that connects adjacent vertebral laminae is the
- anterior longitudinal
- posterior longitudinal
- flavum
- nuchae
- tectorial
- The normal curvature found in the young adult cervical vertebral column is
- present at birth
- a scoliosis
- a spondylothesis
- a kyphotic type
- a lordotic type
- The posterior belly of the digastric muscle is innervated by a branch of this cranial nerve:
- V
- VII
- IX
- X
- XI
- The branch of the external carotid artery that passes posterosuperiorly along the inferior (lower) border of the posterior belly of the digastric muscle is the
- superior thyroid
- lingual
- maxillary
- occipital
- posterior auricular
- The cricoid cartilage lies at this vertebral level
- C2
- C4
- C6
- C8
- T2
- The internal carotid nerve
- arises from the superior cervical sympathetic ganglia
- arises from the middle cervical sympathetic ganglia
- arises from the inferior cervical sympathetic ganglia
- is a branch of CN IX
- is mainly a parsympathetic nerve
- An artery that supplies the thyroid gland is sometimes found anterior to the trachea and is named the
- superior thyroid artery
- inferior thyroid artery
- thyroidea ima
- anterior ascending cervical artery
- superficial ascending cervical artery
- The isthmus of the thyroid gland
- lies directly anterior to the thyroid cartilage
- lies directly anterior to the cricoid cartilage
- lies directly anterior to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th tracheal rings
- is the same as the pyramidal lobe
- contains the superior pair of parathyroid glands
- The layer of the scalp containing the ramifying arteries, veins, and nerves is the
- epidermis
- aponeurotic layer
- loose areolar layer
- pericranium
- fibro-fatty connective tissue layer
- The veins that directly connect the veins of the scalp to the dural venous sinuses are
- emissary veins
- cerebral veins
- diplioc veins
- subarachnoid veins
- valved
- The muscle which protrudes the tongue and its tip toward the opposite side
- hyoglossus
- genioglossus
- palatoglossus
- styoglossus
- geniohyoid
- The sublingual caruncle (papilla)
- receives the parotid duct
- receives the sublingual duct
- receives the submandibular duct
- is formed by the sublingual gland
- is formed by the submandibular gland
- The fold of dura separating the cerebrum from the cerebellum is the
- falx cerebri
- falx cerebelli
- tentorium cerebelli
- diaphragma sellae
- incisura
- The sites where cerebrospinal fluid passes from around the brain into the venous system is/are called
- choroid plexuses
- lateral apertures
- median aperture
- arachnoid villi
- arachnoid cisterns
- The dural venous sinus found on the floor of the middle cranial fossa is the
- sigmoid
- superior petrosal
- straight
- cavernous
- occipital
- The cerebral artery supplying most of the lateral surface of the cerebrum is the
- anterior cerebral
- middle cerebral
- posterior cerebral
- anterior choroidal
- posterir choroidal
- Which is the correct statement concerning the carotid plexus:
- contains parasympathetic fibers destined for the eyeball
- is a system of small arteries surrounding and supplying the walls of the internal and external carotid arteries
- contains synapses between pre- and post-ganglionic sympathetic neuron fibers
- receives postganglionic fibers from the superior cervical ganglion
- sends preganglionic fibers to sweat glands
- The prefix intra means wholly inside of . The prefix inter means in between. Which of the following named foramina is interosseous?
- foramen magnum
- foramen rotundum
- foramen ovale
- jugular foramen
- superior orbital fissure
- Which of the following nerves is not a branch of cranial nerve VII?
- temporal
- mental
- buccal
- cervical
- zygomatic
- Which statement is correct?
- the facial nerve (VII) being completely motor, possesses no ganglion
- The third branch of the trigeminal nerve (V3) leaves the middle cranial fossa by way of :
- foramen rotundum
- foramen spinosum
- foramen ovale
- jugular foramen
e. none of the above
- The otic ganglion contains synapses of preganglionic fibers with post ganglionic fibers of:
- the chorda tympani nerve
- nerve to the mylohyoid muscle
- tensor tympani nerve
- glossopharyngeal nerve
- none of the above
- Taste sensations from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue travel through a branch of the:
- seventh cranial nerve
- glossopharyngeal nerve
- V-2
- cranial nerve 11
- mental nerve
- The order in which the three branches of the facial nerve come off within the petrous portion of the temporal bone is as follows:
- lesser petrosal, greater petrosal, nerve to the stapedius muscle
- greater petrosal, chorda tympani, nerve to the stapedius muscle
- greater petrosal, nerve to the stapedius muscle, chorda tympani
- nerve to the stapedius, chorda tympani, greater petrosal
- tympanic nerve (of Jacobsen), greater petrosal, chorda tympani
- Which of the following pairs of muscles rotate the eye medially on its anterior-posterior axis (intort):
- superior rectus and inferior rectus
- superior oblique and inferior oblique
- medial rectus and lateral rectus
- inferior rectus and inferior oblique
- superior rectus and superior oblique
- The cranial nerve that innervates the mucosa of the tympanic cavity is the :
- trigeminal
- facial
- glossopharyngeal
- vagus
- auditory
- The pyramid of the middle ear (tympanic cavity)
- encloses the stapedius muscle
- indicates where the chorda tympani nerve enters the tympanic cavity
- is formed by the basal turn of the cochlea
- is on the medial wall of the tympanic cavity
- contains mastoid air cells
- The foot plate or base of the stapes attaches to the ______ by way of the annular ligament:
- head of the malleus
- margin of the fenestra cochlea
- margin of the fenestra vestibuli
- margin of the aditus
- processus cochleariformis
- The following structure is part of the bony labyrinth of the internal ear:
- semicircular duct
- cochlear duct
- utricle
- saccule
- vestibule
- The glands of the mucous membranes of the nose and palate receive their parasympathetic postganglionic innervation from the:
- pterygopalatine ganglion
- otic ganglion
- geniculate ganglion
- trigeminal ganglion
- submandibular ganglion
- The lymphatic drainage of the maxillary teeth usually goes first to this group of nodes:
- sublingual
- parotid
- submandibular
- retropharyngeal
- jugulodigastric
- The vertebral column:
- has 8 cervical vertebrae
- has 5 lumbar vertebrae
- has 4 curvatures at birth
- is described as scoliosis when lumbar curvature is exaggerated
- has an intervertebral disc between the articular processes
1 | E | 41 | C | 81 | C | 121 | C | |||
2 | B | 42 | C | 82 | C | 122 | B | |||
3 | C | 43 | C | 83 | B | 123 | D | |||
4 | E | 44 | D | 84 | C | 124 | D | |||
5 | C | 45 | C | 85 | C | 125 | A | |||
6 | E | 46 | D | 86 | A | 126 | E | |||
7 | B | 47 | D | 87 | D | 127 | C | |||
8 | D | 48 | E | 88 | D | 128 | C | |||
9 | C | 49 | D | 89 | D | 129 | D | |||
10 | A | 50 | A | 90 | B | 130 | B | |||
11 | C | 51 | D | 91 | C | 131 | D | |||
12 | C | 52 | E | 92 | E | 132 | E | |||
13 | E | 53 | C | 93 | C | 133 | A | |||
14 | A | 54 | B | 94 | C | 134 | E | |||
15 | B | 55 | A | 95 | D | 135 | D | |||
16 | C | 56 | E | 96 | E | 136 | X | |||
17 | C | 57 | C | 97 | D | 137 | ||||
18 | D | 58 | E | 98 | D | 138 | B | |||
19 | D | 59 | A | 99 | C | 139 | B | |||
20 | B | 60 | E | 100 | A | 140 | E | |||
21 | D | 61 | D | 101 | D | 141 | C | |||
22 | D | 62 | C | 102 | A | 142 | C | |||
23 | B | 63 | C | 103 | D | 143 | B | |||
24 | C | 64 | C | 104 | E | 144 | A | |||
25 | C | 65 | E | 105 | D | 145 | A | |||
26 | C | 66 | D | 106 | E | 146 | C | |||
27 | D | 67 | B | 107 | D | 147 | B | |||
28 | C | 68 | D | 108 | B | 148 | C | |||
29 | B | 69 | B | 109 | A | 149 | D | |||
30 | D | 70 | C | 110 | B | 150 | E | |||
31 | A | 71 | D | 111 | C | 151 | D | |||
32 | C | 72 | C | 112 | B | 152 | E | |||
33 | D | 73 | A | 113 | D | 153 | D | |||
34 | C | 74 | C | 114 | C | 154 | D | |||
35 | B | 75 | A | 115 | B | 155 | B | |||
36 | D | 76 | D | 116 | B | 156 | E | |||
37 | D | 77 | A | 117 | B | 157 | C | |||
38 | C | 78 | D | 118 | C | 158 | C | |||
39 | B | 79 | C | 119 | D | 159 | D | |||
40 | A | 80 | D | 120 | A | 160 | E |
161 | B | 201 | E | 241 | D | ||
162 | C | 202 | A | 242 | C | ||
163 | D | 203 | C | 243 | B | ||
164 | A | 204 | A | 244 | C | ||
165 | C | 205 | D | 245 | C | ||
166 | E | 206 | B | 246 | C | ||
167 | C | 207 | D | 247 | C | ||
168 | A | 208 | C | 248 | C | ||
169 | C | 209 | B | 249 | B | ||
170 | E | 210 | E | 250 | C | ||
171 | A | 211 | B | 251 | D | ||
172 | C | 212 | E | 252 | D | ||
173 | B | 213 | E | 253 | B | ||
174 | A | 214 | C | 254 | B | ||
175 | E | 215 | D | 255 | C | ||
176 | B | 216 | A | 256 | C | ||
177 | D | 217 | A | 257 | A | ||
178 | D | 218 | A | 258 | A | ||
179 | C | 219 | A | 259 | B | ||
180 | E | 220 | E | 260 | A | ||
181 | A | 221 | B | 261 | B | ||
182 | C | 222 | B | 262 | C | ||
183 | D | 223 | B | 263 | A | ||
184 | D | 224 | A | 264 | B | ||
185 | D | 225 | B | 265 | E | ||
186 | B | 226 | C | 266 | C | ||
187 | E | 227 | D | 267 | B | ||
188 | E | 228 | A | 268 | B | ||
189 | C | 229 | B | 269 | D | ||
190 | A | 230 | D | 270 | A | ||
191 | B | 231 | A | 271 | E | ||
192 | C | 232 | C | 272 | C | ||
193 | D | 233 | D | 273 | C | ||
194 | C | 234 | D | 274 | D | ||
195 | A | 235 | C | 275 | D | ||
196 | E | 236 | D | 276 | E | ||
197 | A | 237 | D | 277 | A | ||
198 | A | 238 | B | 278 | E | ||
199 | A | 239 | X | 279 | E | ||
200 | E | 240 | A | 280 | B |
Question 100 answer is E
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ReplyDeletequestoon 32: both c and d are correct. see Netters plate #10
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