Vessels and nerves of neck

Create an anatomical illustration featuring the vessels and nerves of the neck, highlighting the carotid arteries, jugular vein, and associated anatomical structures, in a clear and educational style.

Neck Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge on the vessels and nerves of the neck with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for students and professionals in anatomy, medicine, and related fields, this quiz will challenge your understanding and recall of key concepts.

  • 20 multiple choice questions
  • Covering vessels, nerves, and anatomical relationships
  • Perfect for exam preparation or self-assessment
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ExploringCortex321
Right CCA Arises from..
Arch of aorta
Brechiocephalic artery
Subclavian artery
Posterior branches of external carotid artery
Occipital and lingual
Ligual and facial
Occipital and posterior auricular
Which of the following is from the superficial relations with external carotid artery
Hypoglossal nerve
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Vagus nerve
Internal carotid artery ends at the base of brain by dividing into
Anterior and middle cerbral arteries
Posterior and middle cerbral arteries
Anterior and posterior cerbral arteries
Each artery of subclavian artery ends at the outer border of 1st rib to become the
Maxillary artery
Axillary artery
Madrywesho artery
Which of the following is from the branches of 1st part of subclavian artery 
Internal thoracic
Costo-cervical
Descending scapular
Subclavian vein joins the internal jugular vein to form
External jugular vein
Retromandibular vein
Brechiocephalic vein
Motor branch of glossopharyngeal nerve supply one muscle which is
Stylohyoid
Styloglossus
Stylopharyngeus
External laryngeal nerve supply
Mucosa of larynx
Circothyroid muscle
All muscles of larynx
Sensory branches of RLN supply
Mucosa of larynx above the vocal cords
Mucosa of larynx below the vocal cords
Circothyroid muscle
Accessory nerve joins the vagus nerve to supply muscles of pharynx except
Stylopharyngeus
Palatopharyngeus
Salpingopharyngeus
Internal jugular vein is a continuation of the
Cavernous sinus
Carotid sinus
Sigmoid sinus
Posterior auricular vein joins the posterior division of Retromandibular vein to form
External jugular vein
Internal jugular vein
Subclavian vein
Anterior jugular vein starts by union of
Submental veins
Subclavian veins
Suprascapular veins
Which of the following is from cutaneous branches of the cervical plexus
Lesser occipital
Phrenic nerve
Descendens cervicalis
Supraclavicular nerve supply
Skin of scalp
Skin over parotid gland
Skin over superior portion of chest
The ganglion that lies in front of transverse processes of C2 and C3 is
Superior ganglion
Middle ganglion
Inferior ganglion
Middle ganglion lies on
C5
C6
C4
Which of the following is from the tributaries of internal jugular vein
Common facial vein
Suprascapular vein
Anterior jugular vein
2nd part of subclavian artery is
Medial to scalenus anterior muscle
Deepl to scalenus anterior muscle
Lateral to scalenus anterior muscle
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