quartto Flashcards

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auditory receptors

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located in spiral organ

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N that passes through the parotid gland?

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facial

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3
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Cell bodies of facial located in

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geniculate ganglion

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4
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parotid innervated by

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glossopharyngeal

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5
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hypoglossal

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innervates muscles of tongue

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6
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outer rim of pinna

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helix

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no parasympathetics

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trigeminal

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branch of facial

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chord tympani

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scala media

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contains endolymph

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10
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superior olivary nucleus controls

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compensatory eye movement

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elevate (up and down movement)

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saccule

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corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can’t blink

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facial

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13
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cristae receptors

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located in cupula

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14
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muscles of mastication

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innervated by trigeminal

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trigeminal ganglion

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semilunar

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16
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only motor component of trigeminal

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mandibular

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17
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only motor component of trigeminal

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mandibular

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18
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GSA sensory to ant 2/3 of tongue

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mandibular

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19
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intermediate nerve

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branch of facial

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20
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otic ganglion

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associated with parotid gland

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21
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bells palsy

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facial nerve damage

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22
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accessory nerve

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goes through jugular foramen

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carotid sinus

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associated with nodose ganglion (a.k.a. inferior

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tympanic nerve

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branch of glossopharyngeal

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cutaneous innervation of the chin
trigeminal
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what nerve innervates medial pterygoid muscle?
trigeminal nerve
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what is the root of the intermediate nerve?
facial
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what cranial nerve is innervated if the tip of the tongue is burned?
trigeminal
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Mandibular N. is sensory where?
skin on lower face
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mandibular N. is sensory to what area of tongue?
sensory anterior 2/3 of tongue
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intermediate N
branch of facial | sensory roots with slight parasympathetic motor component
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submandibular ganglion
goes to submandibular gland and lingual gland via the chords tympani
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bells palsy
caused by compression of facial N
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tympanic membrane nerve is a brand of?
glossopharyngeal N
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vagus N
longest in CN | exits through jugular foramen
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internal laryngeal N
pierces through the thyroid membrane to innervate mucosa of larynx
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inferior (nodosa) vagus ganglia-SVA & SGA
carotid body, sensory to mucosal linings
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spinal accessory N
spinal branch gives rise to motor SVE to SCM and trapezium
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hypoglossal N
GSE to muscles of the tongue runs with the superior limb of nasa cervicalis
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auditory receptors located in?
located in spiral or organ of Corti
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N. that passes through the parotid gland?
facial N
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cell bodies of facial are located in?
geniculate ganglion
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parotid innervated by?
glossopharyngeal
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hypoglossal N innervates?
muscles of the tongue
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outer rim of pinna?
helix
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no parasympathetics?
trigeminal N
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branch of facial N?
chordae tympani
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scala media/ cochlear duct?
contains endolymph
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superior olivary nucleus controls?
compensatory eye movement.
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elevate (up down movement)?
saccule
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corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can't blink usually with bells palsy?
facial N
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cristae receptors located in the of the semi lunar canal?
cupula
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muscles of mastication innervated by?
trigeminal N. mandibular branch
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trigemina ganglion?
semilunar
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only motor component of trigeminal?
mandibular, sensory and motor
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intermediate N. is a branch of?
facial N
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otic ganglion associated with?
parotid gland
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carotid sinus associated with?
nodose ganglion aka interior (nodosa) Vagus ganglion
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tympanic N. is a branch of?
glossopharyngeal
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which nerve is located between t5-t9?
greater splanchnic N
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which nerve is located between T10-T11
lesser splanchnic nerve
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which nerve is located between T12-L2
least splanchnic nerve