Front | Back |
Which Cranial Nerves carry only motor signals? (5)
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III-Occulomotor
IV-Trochlear VI-Abducent XI-Accessory XII-Hypoglossal |
Which Cranial Nerves carry only sensory signals? (3)
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I-Olfactory
II-Optic VIII-Vestibulocochlear |
Which Cranial Nerces carry mixed sensory and motor signals? (4)
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V-Trigeminal
VII-Facial IX-Glossopharyngeal X-Vagus |
Which Cranial Nerves carry parasympathetic fibers? (4)
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III-Oculomotor
VII-Facial IX-Glossopharyngeal X-Vagus |
What type of joints are in the skull?
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Fibrous
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What are the three parts of the temporal bone?
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Squamous
Petrous Tympanic |
Superior temporal lines serves as an attachment point for what?
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Fascia temporalis
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Inferior temporal line serves as an attachment point for what?
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Temporalis muscle
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What passes through the Supraorbital notch?
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Supraorbital Nerve and Vessels
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What passes through the Pterion?
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Anterior branch of middle meningeal artery
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What are the boundaries of the infratemporal fossa?
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Above-> Greater Wing of Sphenoid
In Front-> Maxilla Behind-> Styloid Process Medially-> Lateral Pterygoid Plate Laterally-> Ramus of the Mandible |
What are the contents of the supraorbital fissure? (6)
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Oculomotor Nerve
Trochlear Nerve Trigeminal Nerve (Opthalmic division) Abducent Nerve Opthalmic Vein Sympathetic Nerves |
Which bone does the foramen lacerum pass through?
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None it is located between bones
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What are the contents of the foramen Magnum? (12)
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Ant. Atlanto Occipital Membrane
Apical Ligament of the Dens Alar Ligament Membrane Tectoria Meninges Lower end of Medulla Oblongata Spinal Roots of the Accessory Nerves Vertebral Arteries with their Sympathetic PLexus Anterior Spinal Artery Posterior Spinal Arteries Lower part of the Tonsils of the Cerebellum Posterior Atlanto Occipital Membrane |
The Anterior Atlanto Occipital Membrane becomes what ligament?
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Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
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