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Where do the facial muscles insert?   the skin  
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What is the shape and relative thickness of facial muscles?   thin and flat  
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From what three types of structure might facial muscles arise from?   bone, skin or fascia  
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All facial muscles are innervated by...   CN VII facial nerve  
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Facial muscles are named by their ___________.   actions  
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What muscle tenses the skin on the neck?   Platysma  
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What muscle purses the lips?   Orbicularis oris  
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A muscle that closes eyelid   Orbicularis occuli  
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Smiling Muscles   Zygomaticus Major and minor  
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Muscle that elevates upper lip   Levator labii superioris  
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Another smiling muscle   Risorius  
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What is the action of the Depressor anguli oris?   depress the angle of the mouth  
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A deeper facial muscle that lifts the angle of the mouth   Levator anguli oris  
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Muscle that depresses the lip   Depressor labii inferioris  
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Muscle that wrinkles the chin and protrudes lower lip   Mentalis  
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Muscle used in sucking or whistling   Buccinator  
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What three muscles wiggles the ears?   Superior, anterior and posterior auricular  
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What muscle elevates the eyebrows, wrinkles forehead   Frontalis  
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What muscle pulls the scalp back?   Occipitalis  
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What is located between the Frontalis and Occipitalis Muscles?   galea aponeurosis  
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CN VII innervates ...   all muscles of facial expression  
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The CN VII nerve exits the skull through the...   stylomastoid foramen  
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After the CN VII exits the skull it passes through the ________ ________   parotid gland  
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Name the five branches of CN VII   1. Temporal 2. Zygomatic 3.Buccal 4.Marginal Mandibular 5. Cervical  
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What is the condition called when the all or some of the facial muscles, usually on one side become paralyzed?   Bell's Palsy  
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What nerve provides sensory innervation to the face?   Trigeminal Nerve CN V  
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What are the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve?   a. ophthalmic (V1) b. maxillary (V2) c. mandibular (V3)  
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What muscles are innervated by the mandibular branch?   1. Temporalis 2. Masseter 3. Medial Pterygoid 4. Lateral Pterygoid  
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What is the major sensory branch of the Opthalmic branch?   supraorbital n. of V1  
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What is the sensory branch of the Maxillyguary branch?   infraorbital n. of V2  
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What is the sensory branch of the Mandibular branch?   mental n. of V3  
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What type of gland is the Parotid Gland?   Major salivary gland  
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The parotid gland is located on the _______ face, in front of _______ to __________ of the jaw.   face, ear, angle  
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The secretion of the Parotid duct empties into the _________   mouth  
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The facial artery is a branch of the _________ ________ artery   external carotid  
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The facial artery crosses what part of the mandible?   inferior border  
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What are the three branches of the facial artery?   1. inferior labial, 2. superior labial, 3. angular  
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What is the name of the terminal branch of the external carotid artery?   Superficial temporal artery  
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What part of the face does the superficial temporal artery supply?   lateral face  
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What are the two branches of the superficial temporal artery?   temporal and zygomatic  
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What are the 4 prevertebral muscles?   1. Longus Capitis 2. Longus Colli 3. Rectus Capitis Anterior 3. Rectus Capitis Lateralis  
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What muscle originates on the transverse processes of the middle cervical vertebrae and inserts on the occipital bone?   Longus capitis  
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What nerve innervates longus capitis   segmental cervical ventral rami  
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This muscle has 3 parts : 2 Oblique and 1 vertical. They either attach at vertebral bodies or tranverse processes.   Longus Coli  
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The vertical portion of the longus colli muscle attaches from what to what?   lower cervical vertebral bodies to upper vertebral bodies  
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The upper oblique portion runs _________ from upper cervical ________ to mid cervical __________ __________.   downward, bodies, transverse processes  
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The lower oblique portion of the longus colli runs _______ from _________ cervical bodies to mid cervical _________ ________.   upward, lower, transverse processes  
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The longus colli muscle is innervated by ________ _______ ____   segmented ventral rami  
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What muscles goes from the atlas to the occipital bone?   Rectus Capitis Anterior and Lateralis  
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The rectus capitis anterior and lateralis are innervated by what?   ventral rami C1,2  
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What muscle flexes the head and neck?   Longus Capitis  
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What muscle just flexes the neck?   Longus colli  
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Which muscle flexes just the head?   Rectus Captitis Anterior  
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Which muscle does lateral flexion?   Rectus Capitis Lateralis  
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How many cervical ganglia are in the sympathetic chain?   3  
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What are the muscles of the root of the neck?   1. Anterior Scalene 2. Middle Scalene 3. Posterior Scalene  
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Which scalene muscle originates on the transverse processes of the middle cervical vertebrae and goes to the 1st rib?   Anterior Scalene  
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What muscle goes from all cervical transverse processes to the 1st rib   Middle Scalene  
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What muscle goes from the transverse processes of the middle cervical vertebrae to the 2nd rib?   posterior scalene  
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What nerve runs over the anterior scalene muscle?   phrenic n.  
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What emerges between anterior and middle scalene muscles with subclavian artery?   brachial plexus  
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What nerve peirces the scalene mass (post, and middle,)   dorsal scapular  
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what are the cervical levels of the dorsal scapular n.?   C4, 5  
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What is the major artery of the root of the neck?   subclavian  
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what are the three branches of the subclavian artery in the root of the neck?   1. vertebral 2. Thyrocervical Trunk 2. Internal Thoracic  
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The vertebral artery enters the __________ foramen of C____, passes through the foraman __________,   transvers, 6, magnum  
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Two vertebral arteries form what artery on the ventral surface of the brain stem?   basilar a.  
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What are the two branches of the Thyrocervical Trunk?   1. Suprascapular 2. Transverse cervical  
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The suprascapular artery runs anterior to what muscle and what nerve? and goes through what fossa?   anterior scalene, phrenic n., and suprascapular fossa  
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The transverse cervical a. runs anterior to what muscle? superior to what other artery?   anterior scalene, suprascapular a.  
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Branches of the of the transverse cervical branch of the thyrocervical trunk supply what muscles?   trapezius and rhomboid  
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What is the major vein of the root of the neck?   subclavian  
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The subclavian vein runs anterior to what muscle?   anterior scalene  
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What vein drains into the subclavian vein?   external jugular  
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Thoracic Outlet cybdrome involves what spinal nerve levels?   C8, T1 level  
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Thoracic outlet syndrome can also be caused by an extra rib where?   lateral rib of C7  
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What artery is impinged with thoracic outlet syndrome?   subclavian a.  
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The thoracic duct empties into what vein? at the junction with another vein?   subclavian, left internal jugular  
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