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What is the Insertion of Hyoglossus Muscle?
Side of Tongue, medial to Styloglossus.
What is the Insertion of Styloglossus Muscle?
Side of Tongue
What is the Origin of Hyoglossus Muscle?
Hyoid (body, greater cornu)
The palatal salivary glands are mostly?
Mucous
What is the Origin of Palatoglossus Muscle?
Anterior Soft Palate
What is Sensory Supply of Soft Palate?
CN V2
Hard Palate is formed by which Bones?
Maxillary bone (palatine processes) and Palatine bones (horizontal plates)
What are the Intrinsic Muscles of Tongue?
Longitudinals (superior and inferior), Transversus and Verticalis
What is Motor Supply of Soft Palate?
Pharyngeal plexus (except tensor veli palatine, CN V3)
To pronounce “Mi-mi” word, which Nerve moves lips?
CN VII
Hard Palate is covered by which Mucosa?
Keratinized mucosa
Which Structure is Present Medial to the Hyoglossus Muscle?
Lingual artery
To pronounce “La-la” word, which Nerve moves tongue against roof of mouth?
CN XII
To pronounce “Kuh-kuh” word, which Nerve raises the palate?
CN X
What is the Insertion of Genioglossus Muscle?
Inferior: Hyoid , Superior: Tongue
Which Muscles contribute to Soft Palate?
Palatopharyngeus, Palatoglossus, Levator veli palatini , Tensor veli palatini and Uvular
What is the Insertion of Palatoglossus Muscle?
Side and Dorsum of Tongue
Which Structures are Present Lateral to the Hyoglossus Muscle?
Lingual vein, Lingual nerve, Submandibular duct and Hypoglossal nerve.
What is the Origin of Styloglossus Muscle?
Styloid Process
What is Blood Supply of Palate?
Third part of the maxillary artery (branch of ECA).
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