GIT Anatomy Lecture 1

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GIT Anatomy Test sobre GIT Anatomy Lecture 1, creado por Rachel O' Flynn el 05/03/2018.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers: uvula, palatopharyngeal arch, palatoglossal arch, palatine tonsil, vallate tonsil, fungiform papollae
Respuesta
  • uvula
  • palatopharyngeal arch
  • palatine tonsil
  • fungiform papillae
  • vallate papillae
  • palatoglossal arch

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What is the name for the posterior opening of the face
Respuesta
  • oropharyngeal isthmus
  • oropharyngeal foramen
  • oropharyngeal vestibule
  • oropharyngeal hiatus
  • oropharyngeal aperture

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers: philtrum, superior and inferior labial artery, facial artery, vermillon border of lip, oral fissure, buccinator muscle
Respuesta
  • philtrum
  • superior and inferior labial artery
  • facial artery
  • orbicularis oris muscle
  • vermilion border of lip
  • oral fissure
  • buccinator muscle
  • vestibule

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Which of the following is not a function of the lips?
Respuesta
  • Oral competence
  • Deglutition
  • Expression of emotions
  • Digestion

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Oral vestibule is the area between the lips and the front of the teeth
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; Oral vestibule, oral cavity proper, oral fissure, soft palate, oropharyngeal isthmus
Respuesta
  • oral cavity proper
  • soft palate
  • oropharyngeal isthmus
  • oral fissure
  • oral vestibule

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; intermaxillary suture, foramne lacerum, posterior nasal spine, jugular foramen, pyramidal process of palatine bone, mastoid process, greater wing of sphenoid, styloid process of temporal bone, pterygoid hamulus, opening to bony part of pharyngotympanic, foramen ovale, foramen spinosum, spine of sphenoid, petrous part of temporal bone, carotid canal, scaphoid fossa, stylomastoid foramen, lateral plate of pterygoid process, medial plate of pterygoid process, attachment of levator veli palatini, lesser palatine foramen, greater palatine foramen, horizontal plate of palatine bone, alveolar process of maxilla, palatine process of maxilla, incisive fossa, cartilaginous part of pharyngotmpanic
Respuesta
  • incisive fossa
  • palantine process of maxilla
  • alveolar process of maxilla
  • horizontal plate of palatine bone
  • great palatine foramen
  • lesser palatine foramen
  • medial plate of pterygoid process
  • lateral plate of pterygoid process
  • scaphoid fossa
  • petrous part of temporal bone
  • foramen spinosum
  • opening to bony part of pharyngotympanic
  • styloid process of temporal bone
  • mastoid process
  • jugular foramen
  • foramen lacerum
  • cartilaginous part of pharyngotympanic
  • attachment of levator veli palatini
  • stylomastoid foramen
  • carotid canal
  • spine of sphenoid
  • foramen ovale
  • pterygoig hamulus
  • greater wing of sphenoid
  • pyramidal process of palatine bone
  • posterior nasal spine
  • intermaxillary suture

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
What is the hard palate lined by?
Respuesta
  • serous membrane
  • mesentry
  • mucoperiosteum
  • oroperiosteum
  • mucous

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; incisive papilla, palatine rugae, soft palate, hard palate
Respuesta
  • incisive papilla
  • palatine rugae
  • hard palate
  • sort palate
  • uvula

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Which of the following statements is false?
Respuesta
  • The anterior fauces is also known as the palatoglossal arch
  • The posterior fauces is also known as the palatopharyngeal arch
  • Between these lie the palatine tonsil

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Which of the following is not innervated by the vagus nerve?
Respuesta
  • Tensor veli palatini
  • Levator veli palatini
  • Palatoglossus
  • Palatopharngeus

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Which of the following are types of papillae?
Respuesta
  • Fungiform
  • filiform
  • vallate
  • fillate
  • fusiform
  • foliate

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; oral part, inferior surface, terminal sulcus, mandible, pharyngeal part, geniohyoid muscle, root of tongue, mylohyoid muscle, hyoid bone
Respuesta
  • oral part
  • terminal sulcus
  • pharyngeal part
  • root of tongue
  • hyoid bone
  • mylohyoid muscle
  • geniohyoid muscle
  • mandible
  • inferior surface

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; septum, palatoglossus, superior longitudinal, genioglossus, vertical, styloglossus, inferior longitudinal, hyoglossus, vertical, transverse
Respuesta
  • palatoglossus
  • styloglossus
  • hyoglossus
  • genioglossus
  • superior longitudinal
  • vertical
  • transverse
  • inferior longitudinal
  • septum

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
Which of the following statements about palatoglossus are true?
Respuesta
  • It's function is elevation of the back of the tongue
  • It moves the palatoglossal arches towards the midline and depresses the soft palate
  • Facilitates closing of the oropharyngeal isthmus
  • Innervated by the vagus nerve

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
The muscles of the oral floor are sheets of parallel fibers that run from the hyoid bone to the mandible
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
The Parotid gland produces so-called [blank_start]watery[blank_end] serous saliva rich in amylase, proline-rich proteins. It's also called [blank_start]Stenson[blank_end]’s duct Submandibular gland produces more [blank_start]mucinous[blank_end] saliva. Also called [blank_start]Wharton[blank_end]’s duct Sublingual produces [blank_start]viscous[blank_end] saliva. Also called ducts of [blank_start]Rivinus[blank_end]; duct of [blank_start]Bartholin[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • watery
  • Stenson
  • mucinous
  • Wharton
  • viscous
  • Rivinus
  • Bartholin

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
label the following image Answers; chorda tympani, sublingual gland, postganglionic parasympathetic, mylohyoid, superficial part of submandibular, submandibular ganglion, preganglionic parasympathetic, lingual nerve
Respuesta
  • chorda tympani
  • lingual nerve
  • postganglionic parasympathetic
  • sublingual
  • mylohyoid
  • superficial part of submandibular
  • submandibular ganglion
  • preganglionic parasympathetic

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; interarytenoid notch, prominence over cricoid cartilage, superior concha, pharyngeal tonsil, pharyngeal recess, fold of the laryngeal nerve, piriform recess, lateral pterygoid muscle, mastoid process, inlet of larynx, aryepiglottic fold, torus tubarius, choana, salpingopharyngeal fold, buccopharyngeal fascia, vallecula, pharyngoepiglottic fold, stylopharyngeus muscle, parotid gland, epiglottis, lingual tonsil, posterior belly of digastric, soft palate, foramen cecum, middle concha, inferior concha, medial pterygoid muscle, circumvallate papillae, uvula
Respuesta
  • pharyngeal recess
  • pharyngeal tonsil
  • superior concha
  • mastoid process
  • lateral pterygoid muscle
  • torus tubarius
  • stylopharyngeus muscle
  • posterior belly of digastric
  • choana
  • salpingopharyngeal fold
  • middle concha
  • inferior concha
  • parotid gland
  • soft palate
  • medial pterygoid muscle
  • submandibular gland
  • uvula
  • circumvalllate papillae
  • foramen cecum
  • epiglottis
  • buccopharyngeal fascia
  • inlet of larynx
  • fold of the laryngeal nerve
  • interarytenoid notch
  • prominence over cricoid cartilage
  • piriform recess
  • aryepiglottic fold
  • vallecula
  • phayngoepiglottic fold
  • lingual tonsils

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; frontonasal prominence, nasal placode, maxillary prominence, stomodeum, mandibular prominence, cardiac bulge, second and third pharyngeal arches, mandibular arch
Respuesta
  • frontonasal prominence
  • maxillary prominence
  • stomodeum
  • mandibular prominence
  • stomodeum
  • frontonasal prominence
  • nasal placode
  • maxillary prominence
  • mandibular arch
  • second and third pharyngeal arches
  • cardiac bulge

Pregunta 21

Pregunta
Label the following image Answers; nasal pit, maxillary prominence, mandibular prominence, frontonasal prominence, lateral nasal prominence, medial nasal prominence, nasolacrimal groove, stomodeum
Respuesta
  • frontonasal prominence
  • nasal pit
  • maxillary prominence
  • mandibular prominence
  • eye
  • nasolacrimal groove
  • stomodeum
  • medial nasal prominence
  • lateral nasal prominence

Pregunta 22

Pregunta
Amniotic Bands fibrous bands which occur due to early rupture of the amnion. They may cause constriction around the developing embryo
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 23

Pregunta
What are facial clefts though to occur due to
Respuesta
  • amniotic bands
  • embryotic constrictions
  • Foetal malnutrition
  • Genetic mutations
  • All of the above
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