Anatomy Neck 2

A detailed anatomical illustration of the neck, highlighting key muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, styled in a medical diagram format.

Anatomy Neck Quiz

Test your knowledge on the anatomy of the neck with our engaging 20-question quiz! This quiz covers various aspects including muscles, nerves, vasculature, and cartilages related to the neck and larynx.

Join us to challenge your understanding and learn more about:

  • Muscle functions
  • Nerve innervations
  • Vascular structures
  • Cartilage anatomy

20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningBrain102
Which is not a direct branch of the external carotid artery?
Occipital artery
Facial artery
Posterior auricular
Ascending pharyngeal
Mandibular
Which muscle is an abductor of larynx?
Posterior cricoarytenoid
Transverse arytenoid
Cricoarytenoid
Lateral cricoarytenoid
Vocalis
Arytenoid cartilage has:
Vocal process
Stalk
Arch
Lamina
Muscular fossa
What is true about the cricoid cartilage?
It is double cartilage
It has superior horn
It has a stalk
It is shaped like a signet ring
It is c-shaped
What is FALSE about the glossopharyngeal nerve:
It supplies muscles of pharynx
It supplies the tongue
It goes the jugular foramen
It supplies platysma
It is a cranial nerve
Which artery is branch of subclavian artery:
Superior thyroid artery
Occipital
Vertebral
Ascending pharyngeal artery
Superior thoracic
What is true about the sternothyroid muscle?
Belongs to the infrahyoid muscles
Is innervated through the vagus n.
Belongs to deep muscles of the neck
Belongs to the superficial muscles
It is laryngeal muscle
Accessory nerve:
It has motoric and sensory root
It supplies trapezius m.
It supplies the suprahyoid muscle of the neck
It leaves the skull by carotid canal
It supplies the platysma
Which is a cutaneous branch of the cervical plexus?
Median nerve
Supraclavicular nerve
Intercostal nerve
Long thoracic nerve
Phrenic
Thyroid gland:
Consist of four lobes
It limits inlet of larynx
Its isthmus is the widest part
It has pyramidal parts directed upward
It is in front infrahyoid muscles
Cervical part of the sympathetic trunk:
Contains 6 ganglia
Contains vertebral ganglion
Superior ganglion is called vertebral
Cardiac nerves origin only from interior ganglion
Contains phrenic ganglion
Inlet of the larynx is bounded by:
The upper margin of the epiglottis in front
The epiglottis at the back
The base of tongue posteriorly
The aryepiglottic fold in front
Superior margin of the thyotoid cartilage
Phrenic nerve:
Is a long branch of brachial plexus
Innervates platysma
Innervates diaphragm
Innervates intercostal muscles
It is accessory muscle of respiration
Choose the true sentence about larynx
It has two cricoid cartilage
It has one epiglottis
It has two thyroid cartilages
It has only one arytenoid cartilages
It has four levels
Which is a branch of the cervical plexus?
Median nerve
Phrenic nerve
Intercostal nerve
Long thoracic nerve
Long thoracic nerve
Which muscles isn’t innervated by the recurrent laryngeal nerve (inferior laryngeal)?
Transverse arytenoid
Posterior cricoarytenoid
Lateral cricoarytenoid
Cricothyroid muscle
Oblique arytenoid
What is false about the carotid body?
It lies in the area of the bifurcation of the common carotid artery
It is an accumulation of the baroreceptors
It is innervated by branches of the glossopharyngeal nerve
It controls the flow blood in the artery
It is accumulation of the chemoreceptors
Infraglotic part of larynx:
Is above the vocal folds
Is above the vestibular folds
Is under the vocal folds
Is directly under the vestibular folds
Is over the laryngeal ventricle
Carotid triangle doesn’t contain:
Branches of the facial nerve
Internal jugular vein
Accessory nerve
Ansa cervivalis
Hypoglossal nerve
Deep layer of the muscle contains:
Anterior scalene muscle
Omohyoid muscle
Sternohyoid muscle
Platysma
Digastric muscle
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