Test 2

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Facial Nerve Knowledge Check

Test your understanding of the facial nerve and its functions with our engaging quiz designed for medical students and professionals alike. Challenge yourself and see how well you know the intricacies of this important cranial nerve!

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Focus on anatomy, innervation, and function
  • Perfect for studying or revision
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AssessingBrain247
Facial nerve innervates:
Orbicularis oculi
Temporalis muscle
Lateral pterygoid
Medial pterygoid
None of the above
Facial nerve perforates:
Temporalis muscle
Submandibular gland
Sternohyoid muscle
Trapezius muscle
Parotid gland
Facial nerve innervates:
Trapezius muscle
Stapedius muscle
Mylohyoid muscle
Tongues muscles
Lateral pterygoid muscle
Which is a branch of the facial nerve?
Lesser petrosal nerve
Inferior alveolar
Frontal nerve
Deep petrosal nerve
Chorda tympani
What is false about facial nerve?
Goes by the facial nerve canal
Leaves skull through stylomastoid foramen
Creates the parotid plexus
Goes by the tympanomastoid fissure
Innervates muscles of the tongue
Which is a branch of facial nerve?
Deep petrosal nerve
Inferior alveolar
Lesser petrosal
Superficial petrosal nerve
None of the above
What is true about facial nerve?
Goes by external acoustic meatus
Leaves skull through jugular foramen
Creates the submandibular plexus
Gives marginal mandibular branch
None of the above
Facial nerve does not supply:
Posterior belly of digastric
Posterior part of tongue
Orbicularis oculi
Stapedius
Supplies all of the above
Greater petrosal nerve
Starts in the parotid plexus
Starts in the extracranial part of the facial nerve
Transmits parasympathetic fibers to pterygopalatine ganglion
Transmits taste
None of the above
Facial nerve innervates:
All suprahyoid muscles
Temporalis muscle
Lateral pterygoid muscle
Auricularis posterior muscle
Medial pterygoid muscle
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