Head and Neck Anatomy Flash Cards (Unit 5)

What is Sensory Supply of Soft Palate?
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CN V2

What is Motor Supply of Soft Palate?
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Pharyngeal plexus (except tensor veli palatine, CN V3)

Hard Palate is formed by which Bones?
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Maxillary bone (palatine processes) and Palatine bones (horizontal plates)

What is the Insertion of Palatoglossus Muscle?
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Side and Dorsum of Tongue

Which Structure is Present Medial to the Hyoglossus Muscle?
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Lingual artery

What is the Origin of Palatoglossus Muscle?
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Anterior Soft Palate

What is Blood Supply of Palate?
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Third part of the maxillary artery (branch of ECA).

The palatal salivary glands are mostly?
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Mucous

Hard Palate is covered by which Mucosa?
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Keratinized mucosa

Which Muscles contribute to Soft Palate?
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Palatopharyngeus, Palatoglossus, Levator veli palatini , Tensor veli palatini and Uvular

What is the Origin of Hyoglossus Muscle?
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Hyoid (body, greater cornu)

To pronounce “Mi-mi” word, which Nerve moves lips?
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CN VII

What is the Insertion of Styloglossus Muscle?
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Side of Tongue

Which Structures are Present Lateral to the Hyoglossus Muscle?
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Lingual vein, Lingual nerve, Submandibular duct and Hypoglossal nerve.

To pronounce “La-la” word, which Nerve moves tongue against roof of mouth?
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CN XII

What is the Insertion of Genioglossus Muscle?
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Inferior: Hyoid , Superior: Tongue

What is the Insertion of Hyoglossus Muscle?
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Side of Tongue, medial to Styloglossus.

What are the Intrinsic Muscles of Tongue?
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Longitudinals (superior and inferior), Transversus and Verticalis

To pronounce “Kuh-kuh” word, which Nerve raises the palate?
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CN X

What is the Origin of Styloglossus Muscle?
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Styloid Process

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