Tensor tympani is supplied by

Correct Answer: Mandibular branch of 5th nerve
Description: The tensor tympani lies in a bony canal that opens at its lateral end on the anterior wall of the middle ear, and its medial end on the base of skull. Nerve supply: MANDIBULAR NERVE The fibres pass through the nerve to the medial pterygoid, and through the otic ganglion, without any relay. Development: From the mesoderm of first branchial arch Action: Tensing the tympanic membrane Ref:BDC 6th edition pg 281 (vol 3)
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