Monday, 28 July 2014

Tongue and Midline Structure of Neck

by Sandra Chong

1)      The root of the tongue is connected to
a)      The hyoid bone
b)       The maxilla
c)       The soft palate
d)      The pharynx
 
2)      The foramen cecum is the remains of thyroglossal duct
 
3)      The types of papillae found on the tongue are
a) Vallate papillae
b) Fungus papillae 
c) Filament papillae
d) Simplices papillae
 
4)      The extrinsic muscles of the tongue consists of
a)      Chondroglossus
b)      Verticalis linguae
c)       Glossopalatinus
d)      Hyoglossus
 
5)      Muscles of the tongue are supplied by the hyoglossal nerve
 
6)      Vessels of the tongue consists of
a)      Superficial lingual artery
b)      Dorsal lingual arteries
c)       Sublingual veins
d)      Inferior lingual veins
 
7)      The midline structures found in the neck are
a)      Cricothyroid muscle 
b)      Third tracheal ring
c)       Superior thyroid rings
d)      Jugular venous arch
 
8)      The thymic capsule is supplied by phrenic nerves and descendens cervicalis nerves
 
9)      Anterior 2/3 of the tongue drains into the superior deep cervical nodes.
 
10)   Chorda tympani branch of the facial is responsible for taste in the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.

Answer

1. a. T b. F c. T d. T
2. T
3. a. T b. F c. F d. T
4. a. T b. F c. T d. T
5. F
6. a. F b. T c. T d. F
7. a. T b. F c. F d. T
8. T
9. F
10. T

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