Nose

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human nose, highlighting the nasal cavity, sinuses, and surrounding structures, in a clinical and educational style.

Understanding the Nose: A Quiz on Anatomy

Test your knowledge about the anatomy and physiology of the nose with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of nasal structure, function, and the surrounding paranasal sinuses.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • 10 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice format for easy answering
  • Great for students, teachers, and medical enthusiasts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExaminingNose147
Margins of concha are formed by:
Horizontal plate of maxilla
Lateral plate of pterygoid process
Pyramidal process of palatine bone
Cribriform plate of ethmoid bone
None
External nose is not supplied by;
Facial artery
Dorsal nasal artery
Anterior ethmoidal artery
Posterior ethmoidal artery
Is by all
Which nerve does not innervate the nasal cavity?
Olfactory nerve
Ophthalmic nerve
Maxillary nerve
Facial nerve
All does
In the lateral wall of the nasal cavity you cannot find:
Inferior nasal concha
Ethmoid bone
Maxilla
Vomer
Cartilage
Which paranasal sinus is the largest?
Frontal
Sphenoid
Maxillary
Anterior ethmoidal
Posterior ethmoidal
Olfactory area is mainly:
In the floor
In the septum
In the area of the conchas/turbinates
In the vestibulum
In the roof
What is false about paranasal sinuses?
Frontal is most variable in size
Maxillary fills the body of the maxilla
Ethmoidal cells open to the inferior nasal meatus
Sphenoidal sinus open to the superior nasal meatus or recess over it
All are true
Paranasal sinuses:
Fronal sinus opened to superior nasal meatus
Maxillary is often absent
Maxillary opens to middle nasal meatus
Sphenoidal opens to inferior nasal meatus
None
Concha are limited by:
Body of maxilla
Medial plate of pterygoid process
Pyramidal process of palatine bone
Cribriform plate of ethmoid
Crista gali
Limen nasi:
Is a mucous ridge between the proper nasal cavity and the nasal vestibule
It is the anterior limit of the vestibule
It is visible at the level of the superior nasal concha
It is located in the roof
None
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