A. Styloglossus
C. Palatoglossus
D. Intrinsic muscles of tongue
A. Genioglossi and palatoglossal
C. Styloglossi and palatoglossal
D. Hyoglossi and styloglossi
A. Embryologically derives from 1st branchial arch only
B. Contains 6 10 circumvallate papilla located posterior to sulcus terminals
C. Contains foramen caecum which is present on the dorsum of frenulum
A. none of the above
B. Middle meatus
D. Superior meatus
A. Digastrics
B. Carotid
C. Submental
A. Carotid triangle
C. Deep to hyoglossus muscle
D. Muscular triangle
A. Transverse process of C5
C. Hyoid bone
D. Transverse process of C6
A. Omohyoid
B. Muscle fibres in the liqament of Treitz
C. Occipitofrontalis
B. Pterion
C. Porion
D. Lambda
A. Trochlear
B. Vagus
C. Glossopharyngeal
A. Pterion
B. Obelion
C. Bregma
A. Downward, medially forward
B. Downward, laterally forward
C. Downward, Medially, Backwards
B. Ethmoid
C. Nasal
D. Mandible
A. Lies on the superior constrictor
B. Is a derivative of the second pharyngeal pouch
D. Lymph form it drains into jugulo digastric group of deep the cervical nodes
A. Depression of tongue
B. Elevation of tongue
D. Protrusion of tongue
A. Have multiple nuclei
B. They are cylindrical in shape
C. Have transverse striations
A. Superior oblique
B. Inferior oblique
D. lateral rectus
A. Levator veli palatini
B. Palatoglossus
C. Palatopharyngeus
B. Tenth cranial nerve
C. Ansa sublavia
D. Hypoglossal nerve
B. Crypts lined by stratified columnar epithelium
C. Lies on inferior constrictor
D. Developed from 4th branchial cleft
A. Salpingopharyngeal fold
B. Pharyngeal recess
D. Pharyngeal tonsil
A. Inferior oblique and the inferior rectus
B. superior oblique and the superior rectus
C. Medial rectus superior rectus and the inferior rectus
A. Sternothyroid
B. Superior belly of omohyoid
D. Anterior belly of the diagstric
A. Temporalis
C. Pterygoids
D. Masseter
A. Middle thyroid
C. Superior thyroid
D. Common Carotid
A. Medial ( INTERNAL) pterygoid muscle
C. Masseter muscle
D. Temporalis muscle
A. Palatine artery
C. Ascending pharyngeal artery
D. Greater palatine artery
A. Has a triangular body
B. Superior articular fact directed backwards and upwards
C. Has a large vertebral body
A. C2 C7
B. C5 C6
C. C1- C4
A. Base of the tongue
B. Tip of the tongue
D. Hyoid bone
A. Interventricular septum
B. I.V.C. and right ventricle
C. Right atrium and ventricle
A. Hyoid bone and mandible
C. None of the above
A. Maxillary nerve
B. Lesser Palatine nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
A. L4
B. L3
C. L2
A. Genial tubercle
B. Lingula
D. Mylohyoid ridge
B. 9
C. 7
D. 11
B. Glossopharyngeal nerve
C. Lingual artery
D. Stylohyoid ligament
A. 10 cm from incisor teeth
B. C7
C. C5 vertebra
A. Carries no taste fibres
B. Arises from medulla oblongata
C. Supplies muscles of mastication
B. Hearing
C. Pressure
D. Touch
A. Zygomaticus major
B. Masseter
D. Superior constrictor
A. 25 mm Hg
B. 70 mm Hg
C. 55 mm Hg
B. Zygomatic nerve
C. Foramen lacerum
D. Foramen rotundum
B. Platysma
C. Digastric
D. Trapezius
A. Fibrous joint
B. Fmosis
C. Synovial joint
B. Stylopharyngeus
C. Levator palatine
D. Palatopharyngeus
A. Superior deep cervical nodes
C. Sub mandibular nodes
D. Supra clavicular node
B. Lateral pterygoid
C. Medial pterygoid
A. Between roots of molars
B. Near canine
D. Between Incisions
A. 100 ml
B. 50 ml
D. 275 ml
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