Head & Neck

A highly detailed anatomical illustration of the human head and neck, highlighting muscles, glands, and cranial structures in an educational style.

Head & Neck Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge of head and neck anatomy with our comprehensive quiz featuring 30 questions. Designed for students, educators, and anatomy enthusiasts, this quiz covers various aspects of anatomy, including muscles, glands, and cranial anatomy.

  • 30 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn while you test your knowledge
  • Ideal for medical and dental students
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExaminingSkull42
The sublingual glands are
Seromucous mainly mucous
Seromucous mainly serous.
Entirely serous
Entirely mucous
Von Ebner glands are related to
Anterior lingual glands
Posterior lingual glands
Buccal glands
Labial glands
Temporalis muscle and temporal fascia are present in the
2nd layer
3rd layer
4th layer
5th layer
Which masticatory muscle is located in the infratemporal fossa
Buccinator
Lateral pterygoid
Masseter
Temporalis
One of the related sinuses to tentorium cerebelli
Inferior petrosal
Sphenoparietal
Sigmoid
Superior petrosal
The deep lamina of parotid capsule is attached to
Anterior clinoid process
Zygomatic arch
Tympanic plate
Lower border of mandible
The attached border of falx cerebelli is attached to
Internal occipital protuberance
External occipital protuberance
External occipital crest
Internal occipital crest
Nerve supply of buccinator
Buccal nerve
Mental nerve
Zygomatic branch
Temporal branch
In which week does the medial nasal prominences merge
4th
5th
6th
7th
Insertion of superficial head of medial pterygoid muscle
Infratemporal crest
Coronoid process
Tuberosity of maxilla
Pterygoid fovea
Branch of the anterior division of mandibular nerve
Nerve to medial pterygoid
Nerve spinosum
Nerve to masseter
Nerve to mylohyoid
Medially to the cavernous sinus we found
Sphenoidal air sinus
Internal carotid artery
Body of sphenoid
Optic chiasma
In the lateral wall of cavernous sinus all are found except
Maxillary nerve
Abducent nerve
Trochlear nerve
Occulomotor nerve
Derivative of frontal prominence
Philtrum of upper lip
Crest of nose
Cheek
Bridge of nose
Medial rectus muscle is supplied by
Abducent nerve
Trochlear nerve
Occulomotor nerve
Optic nerve
All pass through the superior orbital fissure inside the ring except
Nasociliary
Occulomotor
Abducent
Trochlear
Role of medial rectus muscle
Adducts the cornea
Abducts the cornea
Depress the cornea
Elevates the cornea
The parotid duct opens into the vestibule opposite to the
Upper third molar
Upper second molar
Upper first molar
Upper second premolar
All are related to the anteromedial surface of the parotid gland except
Masseter muscle
Medial pterygoid muscle
Great auricular nerve
Auriculotemporal nerve
One of the tributaries of pterygoid plexus of vein
Maxillary veins
Facial vein
Superior ophtalmic vein
Inferior ophtalmic vein
Anteroinferiorly to the pituitary gland we found
Body of sphenoid
Sphenoidal air sinus
Optic chiasma
Cavernous sinus
The facial vein drains into
Retromandibular vein
External jugular vein
Internal jugular vein
Superficial temporal vein
Which lymph nodes supply the lateral part of the cheek
Pre-auricular
Submandibular
Submental
Mastoid
The deep fibers of masseter runs
Obliquely
Vertically
The ciliary ganglion is
Sensory
Parasymphatetic
Symphatetic
All of the above
The nasolacrimal groove form in the
5th week
6th week
7th week
8th week
Capsule of parotid gland is supplied by
Auriculotemporal nerve
Posterior branch of facial
Great auricular
Tympanic nerve
Tributaries of cavernous sinus include all except
Sphenoparietal sinus
Superior ophtalmic vein
Inferior cerebral vein
Inferior ophtalmic vein
Venous drainage of pituitary gland
Internal jugular vein
Cavernous sinus
Retromandibular vein
External jugular vein
Origin of ophtalmic artery
External carotid artery
Common carotid artery
Internal carotid artery
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