Question 1
Answer
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Cerebral cortex
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Diencephalon
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Corpus callosum
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Motor cortex
Question 2
Answer
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Diencephalon
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Corpus callosum
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Midbrain
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Cerebellum
Question 3
Answer
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Midbrain
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Pons
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Medulla
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Cerebellum
Question 4
Answer
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Midbrain
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Pons
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Medulla
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Diencephalon
Question 5
Answer
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Medulla
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Midbrain
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Pons
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Diencephalon
Question 6
Answer
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Cerebellum
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Diencephalon
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Midbrain
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Corpus callosum
Question 7
Answer
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Spinal cord
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Medulla
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Central canal
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Oesophagus
Question 8
Answer
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Pre-central gyrus
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Post-central gyrus
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Lateral sulcus
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Parieto-occipital gyrus
Question 9
Answer
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Central sulcus
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Pre-central gyrus
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Parieto-occipital gyrus
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Lateral sulcus
Question 10
Answer
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Pre-central gyrus
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Post-central gyrus
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Lateral sulcus
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Parieto-occipital gyrus
Question 11
Answer
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Parieto-occipital sulcus
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Parieto-occipital gyrus
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Central sulcus
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Lambdoid sulcus
Question 12
Answer
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Lateral sulcus
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Temporal gyrus
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Coronal gyrus
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Temporal sulcus
Question 13
Question
What feature connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres?
Answer
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Diencephalon
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Corpus callosum
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Superior colliculus
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Longitudinal fissure
Question 14
Question
What deep groove separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres?
Answer
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Longitudinal fissure
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Central sulcus
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Medial sulcus
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Corpus collosum
Question 15
Answer
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Corpus collosum
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Globus pallidus
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Third ventricle
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Motor cortex
Question 16
Answer
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Lateral ventricles
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Caudate nucleus
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Putamen
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Insula
Question 17
Answer
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Caudate nucleus
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Internal capsule
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Lateral ventricles
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Globus pallidus
Question 18
Answer
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Internal capsule
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Putamen
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Lateral ventricles
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Insula
Question 19
Answer
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Putamen
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Corpus collosum
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Third ventricle
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Caudate nucleus
Question 20
Answer
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Caudate nucleus
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Lateral ventricles
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Insula
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Globus pallidus
Question 21
Answer
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Third ventricle
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Lateral ventricles
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Corpus collosum
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Basal ganglia
Question 22
Question
Label 8 shows what
Answer
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Insula
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Corpus collosum
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Caudate nucleus
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Putamen
Question 23
Question
Which cranial nerves do not have brainstem nuclei?
Answer
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Olfactory
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Optic
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Abducens
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Oculomotor
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Hypoglossal
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Glossopharyngeal
Question 24
Question
Which cranial nerves are purely motor?
Answer
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Oculomotor
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Trochlear
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Abducens
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Hypoglossal
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Accessory
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Olfactory
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Trigeminal
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Facial
Question 25
Question
Which cranial nerves are purely sensory?
Answer
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Olfactory
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Optic
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Vestibulocochlear
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Vagus
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Facial
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Abducens
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Accessory
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Trigeminal
Question 26
Question
The trigeminal nerve is split into what three divisions?
Answer
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Mandibular
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Maxillary
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Ophthalmic
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Olfactory
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Masticatory
Question 27
Question
What is the function of the olfactory nerve (CN 1)?
Question 28
Question
What is the function of the optic nerve (CN 2)?
Question 29
Question
What muscles does the oculomotor nerve innervate?
Question 30
Question
What is the function of the oculomotor nerve (CN 3)?
Answer
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Turn the eye superiorly
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Turn the eye inferiorly
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Raises the upper eyelid
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Adducts the eyeball
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Constricts the pupil
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Abducts the eyeball
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Relaxes the pupil
Question 31
Question
What is the function of the Trochlear nerve (CN 4)?
Answer
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Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball inferiorly and abducts it.
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Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball superiorly and abducts it.
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Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball inferiorly and adducts it.
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Innervates the superior oblique muscle which turns the eyeball superiorly and adducts it.
Question 32
Question
What sensory information does the Ophthalmic branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN 5) carry?
Answer
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Cornea
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Eyelids
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Nose
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Skin of the scalp
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Upper teeth
Question 33
Question
What sensory information does the Maxillary branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN 5) carry?
Answer
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Upper lip
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Maxillary teeth
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Mucosa of the nose
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Maxillary sinuses and palate
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Skin of the face over the maxilla
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Mandibular teeth
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Sensation from the cornea
Question 34
Question
What muscles does the Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN 5) innervate?
Answer
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Muscles of mastication
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Mylohyoid
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Tensor villi palatini
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Tensor tympani
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Sternohyoid
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Sternocleidomastoid
Question 35
Question
What is the function of the Abducens nerve (CN 6)?
Answer
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To abduct the eye via the lateral rectus
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To adduct the eye via the superior oblique
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To adduct the eye via the lateral rectus
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To abduct the eye via the superior oblique
Question 36
Question
What is the function of the Facial nerve (CN 7)?
Answer
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Taste from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
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Motor function to the muscles of facial expression
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Motor function to the muscles of mastication
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Taste from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue
Question 37
Question
What is the function of the Vestibulocochlearnerve (CN 8)?
Question 38
Question
What is the function of the Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN 9)?
Answer
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Swallowing
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Taste perception from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue
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Taste perception from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
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Motor supply to the intrinsic muscles of the tongue
Question 39
Question
What is the function of the Vagus nerve (CN 10)?
Answer
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Motor function to the pharyngeal constrictors
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Intrinsic muscles of the larynx
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Motor function of the palate muscles
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Swallowing
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Taste perception from anterior 1/3 of the tongue
Question 40
Question
What is the function of the Accessory nerve (CN 11)?
Answer
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Motor function to the sternocleidomastoid
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Motor function to the trapezius
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Motor function to the serratus anterior
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Motor function to the muscles of mastication
Question 41
Question
What is the function of the Hypoglossal nerve (CN 12)?
Answer
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Intrinsic muscles of the tongue
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Extrinsic muscles of the tongue
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Intrinsic muscles of the larynx
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Extrinsic muscles of the pharynx
Question 42
Question
What foramen does the olfactory nerve exit via?
Answer
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Cribiform plate
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Optic canal
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Foramen rotundum
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Foramen ovale
Question 43
Question
What foramen does the optic nerve exit via?
Answer
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Optic canal
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Foramen ovale
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Internal acoustic meatus
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Jugular foramen
Question 44
Question
What foramen do CN 3,4,6 and the Ophthalmic branch of the Trigeminal nerve exit via?
Answer
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Superior orbital fissure
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Optic canal
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Jugular foramen
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Hypoglossal canal
Question 45
Question
What foramen does the Maxillary branch of the Trigeminal nerve exit via?
Answer
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Foramen rotundum
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Foramen spinosum
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Foramen ovale
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Jugular foramen
Question 46
Question
What foramen does the Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve exit via?
Answer
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Foramen ovale
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Jugular foramen
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Hypoglossal canal
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Carotid canal
Question 47
Question
What foramen does CN 7 and 8 exit via?
Answer
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Internal acoustic meatus
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Hypoglossal canal
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Superior orbital fissure
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Jugular foramen
Question 48
Question
What foramen does CN 9, 10 and 11 exit via?
Answer
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Jugular foramen
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Hypoglossal canal
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Superior orbital fissure
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Foramen ovale
Question 49
Question
What foramen does the hypoglossal nerve exit via?
Answer
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Hypoglossal canal
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Optic canal
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Cribiform plate
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Foramen rotundum