GI: Taste, Chew and Swallow Flashcards

1
Q

What muscles close the mouth?

A

Masseter
Temporalis
Medial pterygoid

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2
Q

Which muscle opens the mouth

A

lateral pterygoid

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3
Q

where does the masseter attach

A

Angle of the mandible

Zygomatic arch

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4
Q

Where does the temporalis attach

A

coronoid process of the mandible

lateral aspect of the neurocranium

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5
Q

where does the medial pterygoid attach

A

medial side of the angle of the mandible

pterygoid plate of the sphenoid bone

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6
Q

where does the lateral pterygoid attach

A

condyle of mandible

pterygoid plate of sphenoid

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7
Q

What cranial nerve supplies the muscle of mastication

A

CN V3

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8
Q

Which foramen does the CN V3 leave from

A

foramen ovale

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9
Q

What supplies the posterior thrd of the tongue with special sensory nerves?

A

CN IX

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10
Q

What supplies the special sensation of tast to the anterior part of the tonguw

A

CN VII

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11
Q

What supplies general sensation to the inferior part of the oral cavity including the tongue

A

CNV3

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12
Q

What supplies the superior part of the oral cavity?

A

CN V2

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13
Q

Where does CNV2 pass through the cranium

A

Foramen rotundum

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14
Q

Where are the two exit points of the facial nerve

A

Internal acoustic meatus

Stylomastoid foramen

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15
Q

What branch of CN VII supplies the tongue

A

chorda tympani

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16
Q

Where else does the charda tympani supply

A

secretomotor to the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands

17
Q

What are the four extrinsic muscles of the tongue

A

Palatoglossus
Hyoglossus (hyoid bone)
Styloglossus (styloid process of the temporal bone)
Genioglossus

18
Q

What supplies the muscles of the tongue?

A

CN XII

19
Q

Where does CN XII leave the brain

A

hypoglossal canal

20
Q

What is the sensory part of the gag reflex

A

CN IX

21
Q

Whaat is the motor part of the gag reflex?

A

CN X

22
Q

Where does cranial nerve IX exit the cranial cavity

A

jugular foramen

23
Q

What muscle prevents drooling

A

Orbicularis oris

24
Q

What innervates the orbicularis oris

A

CN VII

25
Q

Where does the parotid gland drain?

A

Upper second molar

26
Q

Where does the submandibular duct drain?

A

Base of the lingual frenulum

27
Q

Where does the sublingual duct drain

A

floor of the mouth

28
Q

What are the two layers of pharyngeal constrictor muscles

A

Inner longitudinal

Outer circular

29
Q

What supplies the inner longitudinal

A

Cranial nerves IX and X

30
Q

What supplies the outer circular

A

CN X

31
Q

What is the skeletal muscle at the upper oesophageal sphincter

A

Cricopharyngeus

level C6

32
Q

Which sphincter is anatomical and which is physiologcial

A

Upper = anatomical

Lower- physiological

33
Q

What is the innervation of the oesophagus

A

the oesophageal plexus

34
Q

What are the three constictions of the oesophagus?

A

Cervical -UOS
Thoracis- arch of aorta and left main broncus
Diaphragmatic- LOS

35
Q

What is the z line

A

marks the abrupt change in mucosa from oesophageal to gastric

36
Q

What is the junctionbetween the body and the pyloric antrum called?

A

Incisura angularis