Mcq Subject: Anatomy
Action of the muscle marked (with arrow) on mandible is
A. Elevation
B. Depression
C. Retraction
D. Protraction
View DescriptionThe special visceral afferent fibres of the facial nerve are located in which nuclei:
A. Motor nucleus
B. Nucleus ambiguous
C. Nucleus of tractus solitarius
D. Lacrimatory nucleus
View DescriptionMandibular process of each side fuse to form:
A. Lower lip.
B. Lower jaw.
C. Both.
D. None.
View DescriptionSkin of the entire upper lip is supplied by:
A. Maxillary nerve.
B. Facial nerve.
C. Mandibular nerve.
D. None.
View DescriptionThe frontal paranasal sinus drains into the:
A. Superior meatus
B. Middle meatus
C. Inferior meatus
D. Spheno-ethmoidal recess
View DescriptionThe fifth nerve innervates the following:
A. Mylohyoid, anterior and posterior belly of digastric
B. Mylohyoid, anterior belly of digastric, and tensor tympani
C. Mylohyoid, posterior belly of digastric and tensor tympani
D. Mylohyoid, posterior belly of digastric, Stapedius and tensor tympani
View DescriptionAll of the following are developed from Meckel’s cartilage except:
A. Zygomatic bone
B. Malleus
C. Incus
D. Stapes
View DescriptionAll the following muscles of larynx are supplied by the recurrent laryngeal nerve except:
A. Cricohyoid
B. Cricothyroid
C. Arytenoid
D. Aryepiglotticus
View DescriptionPre-maxillary hard palate is supplied by which nerve
A. Nasopalatine nerve
B. Pharyngeal branch of glossopharyngeal nerve
C. Greater palatine nerve
D. Tensor palatine nerve
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