Head and neck Anatomy 2

A detailed anatomical illustration of the head and neck, highlighting cranial nerves and the structure of the eye, using vibrant colors and educational labels.

Head and Neck Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge of head and neck anatomy with this engaging quiz designed for students and professionals alike! Explore various aspects of cranial nerves, eye structure, and facial anatomy while reinforcing your understanding.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers major cranial nerves
  • Focuses on anatomical structures
24 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ExploringAnatomy42
The following mixed nerve are:
Olfactory, Optic, and Vestibulocochlear
Trigeminal , Facial, Glossopharyngeal and Vagus
Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens , Accessory and Hypoglossal
Accessory and Hypoglossal
The mixed division of CNV is:
Ophthalmic branch
Maxillary branch
Mandibular branch
Maxillary and Mandibular branch
Buccal mucosa, nasal cavity and maxilla is innervated by:
Ophthalmic branch
Maxillary branch
Mandibular branch
Ophthalmic and Mandibular branch
Division 2 of CN V is running from
Superior orbital fissure
Foramen Rotundum
Foramen Ovale
Inferior orbital fissure
Division 3 of CN V is running from:
Superior orbital fissure
Foramen Rotundum
Foramen Ovale
Inferior orbital fissure
Division 1 of CN V is running from:
Superior orbital fissure
Foramen Rotundum
Foramen Ovale
Infra-orbital foramen
There are ....... Branches of Facial nerve (CN VII)
2
3
4
5
5 branches of Facial nerves:
Temporal , Zygomatic , Buccal , Marginal mandibular and Cervical branches
Temporal, zygomatic,Buccal,Lingual, and Cervical branch
Temporal, Lingual, Buccal, Marginal mandibular, and Cervical branches
Temporal , Zygomatic, Lingual, Marginal mandibular and Cervical branch
Sensation of the posterior third of tongue is from:
Trigeminal nerve
Facial nerve
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Hypoglossal nerve
The roof of orbit is formed by:
Orbital plate of frontal
Lesser wing of sphenoid
Greater wing of sphenoid
Orbital plate of frontal and lesser wing of sphenoid
The floor of orbit is formed by:
Maxillary, palatine, and zygomatic bones
Maxillary, ethmoid, and zygomatic bone
Maxillary, sphenoid, and zygomatic bone
Ethmoid, sphenoid,and zygomatic bone
The medial wall of orbit is formed by:
Frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, lacrimal, and palatine bones
Maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid, lacrimal, and palatine bone
Nasal, ethmoid, lacrimal, and palatine bones
Ethmoid, Nasal, Maxillary, lacrimal, and palatine bones
The lateral wall of orbit is formed by:
Frontal, ethmoid, and zygomatic bone
Frontal, sphenoid, and zygomatic bones
Frontal, lacrimal, and zygomatic bones
Frontal, Maxillary, and zygomatic bones
What are inside the optic canal?
Optic nerve and optic artery
Optic nerve and ophthalmic artery
Optic nerve and ophthalmic vein
Ophthalmic nerve and ophthalmic artery
Superior Rectus muscles is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
Inferior Rectus muscles is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
Medial Rectus muscles is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
Lateral Rectus muscles is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
Superior oblique muscles is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
Inferior oblique muscles is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN VI
Levator palpebral superior muscle is innervated by:
CN III
CN IV
CN V
CN IV
What is the outer layer of the eyeball?
Cornea and sclera
Choroid, ciliary body and iris
Retina
Bipolar cells
Orbit and eye are innervated by:
Abducens nerve
Trochlear nerve and Oculomotor nerve
Optic nerve and ophthalmic nerve
Abducens, Trochlear, Oculomotor, Optic, and Ophthalmic nerve
_______is the main artery that supplies the eyeball. It arises from external carotid artery.:
Ophthalmic artery
Anterior Ethmoid artery
Dorsal nasal artery
Internal carotid artery
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