Muscles of the Tongue

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Anatomy Test sobre Muscles of the Tongue, creado por Erica Carreon el 03/11/2022.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Name the extrinsic muscles of the tongue (check all that apply).
Respuesta
  • Genioglossus
  • Transverse
  • Hyoglossus
  • Geniohyoid
  • Mylohyoid
  • Chondroglossus
  • Superior Longitudinal
  • Styloglossus
  • Palatoglossus

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Name the intrinsic muscles of the tongue (check all that apply).
Respuesta
  • Geniohyoid
  • Hyoglossus
  • Inferior longitudinal
  • Superior longitudinal
  • Transverse
  • Vertical
  • Mylohyoid

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
The [blank_start]intrinsic[blank_end] muscles of the tongue change the shape of the tongue and produce rapid, delicate articulations while the [blank_start]extrinsic[blank_end] muscles of the tongue move the tongue as a unit into the correct general location within the oral cavity.
Respuesta
  • intrinsic
  • extrinsic
  • extrinsic
  • intrinsic

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
The [blank_start]genioglossus[blank_end] retracts, protrudes, and depresses the tongue. The [blank_start]hyoglossus[blank_end] pulls sides of tongue down. The [blank_start]styloglossus[blank_end] draws the tongue back and up. The [blank_start]chondroglossus[blank_end] depresses the tongue. The [blank_start]palatoglossus[blank_end] elevates the tongue or depresses the soft palate.
Respuesta
  • genioglossus
  • hyoglossus
  • styloglossus
  • chondroglossus
  • palatoglossus

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
The [blank_start]superior longitudinal[blank_end] tongue muscle elevates, retracts, also deviates tip of tongue if only one side contracts. The [blank_start]inferior longitudinal[blank_end] tongue muscle pulls tongue tip down, retracts, also deviates tip of the tongue if only one side contracts. [blank_start]Transverse[blank_end] tongue muscle is the primary muscle for protruding the tongue, narrows the tongue. [blank_start]Vertical[blank_end] tongue muscle flattens tongue and pulls whole tongue into floor of the mouth.
Respuesta
  • superior longitudinal
  • inferior longitudinal
  • Transverse
  • Vertical

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Superior longitudinal muscles [blank_start]elevate[blank_end] tongue tip. Inferior longitudinal muscles [blank_start]depress[blank_end] tongue tip. Left and right superior and inferior muscles [blank_start]deviate[blank_end] tongue tip for left and right [blank_start]deviation[blank_end], respectively.
Respuesta
  • elevate
  • depress
  • deviate
  • deviation

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
What muscles relax lateral margin?
Respuesta
  • Posterior genioglossus for protrusion
  • Superior longitudinal for tip elevation
  • Transverse intrinsic for pulling sides medially
  • All the above

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Transverse intrinsic muscle [blank_start]narrows[blank_end] the tongue.
Respuesta
  • narrows

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
For the tongue to create a deep central grove, the muscles involved are: [blank_start]genioglossus[blank_end] for depression of the tongue body; [blank_start]vertical intrinsic[blank_end] for depression of central dorsum.
Respuesta
  • genioglossus
  • hyoglossus
  • vertical intrinsic
  • superior longitudinal
  • inferior longitudinal

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
For a broad central groove of the tongue, the muscles involved: [blank_start]moderate genioglossus[blank_end] for depression of tongue body, [blank_start]vertical intrinsic[blank_end] for depression of dorsum, [blank_start]superior longitudinal[blank_end] for elevation of margins.
Respuesta
  • moderate genioglossus
  • hyoglossus
  • vertical intrinsic
  • transverse
  • superior longitudinal
  • inferior longitudinal

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
To protrude the tongue, the muscles involved: [blank_start]posterior genioglossus[blank_end] for advancement of the tongue body, [blank_start]vertical muscles[blank_end] to narrow tongue, [blank_start]superior[blank_end] and [blank_start]inferior longitudinal[blank_end] to balance and point tongue.
Respuesta
  • posterior genioglossus
  • styloglossus
  • vertical muscles
  • superior
  • inferior longitudinal
  • transverse

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
To retract the tongue, muscles involved: [blank_start]anterior genioglossus[blank_end] for retraction of tongue into ORAL cavity, [blank_start]superior[blank_end] and [blank_start]inferior longitudinal[blank_end] for shortening of tongue, [blank_start]styloglossus[blank_end] for retraction of tongue into PHARYNGEAL cavity.
Respuesta
  • anterior genioglossus
  • hyoglossus
  • superior
  • inferior longitudinal
  • styloglossus
  • transverse

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
What muscles are involved in elevating posterior tongue? Check all that apply.
Respuesta
  • Palatoglossus for elevation of sides of tongue
  • Transverse intrinsic to bunch tongue
  • Superior longitudinal for elevation of margins
  • Superior longitudinal for tip elevation

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
What muscles contribute to depressing the tongue body? Check all that apply.
Respuesta
  • Genioglossus for depression of medial tongue
  • Hyoglossus for depression of sides of tongue
  • Chondroglossus for depression of sides of tongue
  • Inferior longitudinal muscles

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
What movements involve the genioglossus? Check all that apply.
Respuesta
  • Elevate & depress tongue tip
  • Deviate tongue tip
  • Relax lateral margin
  • Narrow tongue
  • Deep central groove
  • Broad central groove
  • Protrude tongue
  • Retract tongue
  • Elevate posterior tongue
  • Depress tongue body

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
The extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue are innervated by CN [blank_start]XII[blank_end], the [blank_start]hypoglossal[blank_end] nerve. The palatoglossus is the only muscle that is innervated by a different nerve, which is CN [blank_start]X[blank_end], the [blank_start]vagus[blank_end] nerve.
Respuesta
  • XII
  • hypoglossal
  • X
  • vagus

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
What are the attachments of the genioglossus?
Respuesta
  • Inner mandibular symphysis, tip and dorsum of tongue (and hyoid)
  • Greater cornu and lateral body of hyoid, sides of tongue
  • Styloid process of temporal bone, lateral surfaces of tongue merging w/ hyoglossus & inferior lateral margins, continuing to apex of tongue
  • Lesser cornu of hyoid, intrinsic muscles of the tongue medial to the point of insertion of hyoglossus

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
What are the attachments of the hyoglossus?
Respuesta
  • Lesser cornu of hyoid, intrinsic muscles of the tongue medial to the point of insertion of hyoglossus
  • Styloid process of temporal bone, lateral surfaces of tongue merging w/ hyoglossus
  • Greater cornu and lateral body of hyoid, sides of tongue
  • Inner mandibular symphysis, tip and dorsum of tongue (and hyoid)

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
What are the attachments of the styloglossus?
Respuesta
  • Inner mandibular symphysis, tip and dorsum of tongue (and hyoid)
  • Greater cornu and lateral body of hyoid, sides of tongue
  • Styloid process of temporal bone, lateral surfaces of tongue merging w/ hyoglossus & inferior lateral margins, continuing to apex of
  • Lesser cornu of hyoid, intrinsic muscles of the tongue medial to the point of insertion of hyoglossus

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
What are the attachments of the palatoglossus?
Respuesta
  • Lesser cornu of hyoid, intrinsic muscles of the tongue medial to the point of insertion of hyoglossus
  • Soft palate (anterior faucial pillars)
  • Inner mandibular symphysis, tip and dorsum of tongue (and hyoid)
  • Greater cornu and lateral body of hyoid, sides of tongue
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