The pharynx is a [blank_start]musculomembranous[blank_end] tube.
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musculomembranous
Question 2
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The pharynx extends from the [blank_start]base of the skull[blank_end] to the [blank_start]6th cervical vertebrae[blank_end].
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base of the skull
Atlas of vertebrae
Sphenoid bone
Posterior of hard palate
6th cervical vertebrae
5th cervical vertebrae
Upper border of thyroid cartilage
Lower border of cricoid cartilage
Question 3
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The wall of the pharynx is compose of 4 layers:
1. [blank_start]mucous membrane[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]pharyngobasillar fascia[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Muscles[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Buccopharyngeal fascia[blank_end]
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mucous membrane
pharyngobasillar fascia
Muscles
Buccopharyngeal fascia
Question 4
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The inner fibrous coat of pharynx is called buccopharyngeal fascia.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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All are the origin of superior constrictor muscle EXCEPT
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Styloid process
Medial pterygoid plate
Pterygoid hamulus
Pterygomandibular raphe
Mylohyoid line
Question 6
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The origin of superior constrictor muscle is the lower part of the medial surface of the medial pterygoid plate.
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True
False
Question 7
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The origin of superior constrictor muscle is the anterior end of mylohyoid line of the mandible.
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True
False
Question 8
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The superior constrictor muscle is inserted at [blank_start]pharyngeal tubercle[blank_end] and [blank_start]pharyngeal raphe[blank_end].
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pharyngeal tubercle
pharyngeal raphe
Question 9
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The origin of middle constrictor muscle are:
1. [blank_start]lower[blank_end] part of [blank_start]stylohyoid ligament[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Lesser and greater horn[blank_end] of [blank_start]hyoid bone[blank_end]
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lower
stylohyoid ligament
Lesser and greater horn
hyoid bone
Question 10
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The insertion of middle constrictor muscle is pharyngeal raphe.
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True
False
Question 11
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The origin of inferior constrictor muscle:
1. [blank_start]Oblique line[blank_end] of [blank_start]thyroid cartilage[blank_end]
2. Side of [blank_start]cricoid cartilage[blank_end]