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Anatomy quiz with a focus on human brain, carotid arteries, and structural diagrams

Anatomy Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of human anatomy with our comprehensive quiz designed for medical students and anatomy enthusiasts! This quiz consists of 17 carefully crafted questions that cover various aspects of anatomical structures, vascular systems, and associated nerves.

  • Multiple choice questions to challenge your comprehension.
  • Topics range from general anatomy to specific vascular pathways.
  • Perfect for students preparing for exams or professionals seeking a refresher.
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningLion321
The intrapetrossal part of internal carotid artery is located:
At the level of the brain
In the parietal bone
In the mastoid bone
In the temporal bone
Lateral to sella turcica
The following muscle does NOT have the origin on the styloid process:
Stylo-hyod
Stylo-pharingeal
Stylo-mandibular
Stylo-gloss
All have the origin on the styloid process
The external jugular vein:
It is formed in the parotideo-masseterin region
It exits from the skull through jugular foramen
Drains into the internal jugular vein
Drains into the brachiocephalic vein
None of the above
The ventral branches of external carotid artery are, EXCEPT:
Ascending Pharingeal artery
Lingual artery
Ascending cervical artery
Facial artery
All are ventral branches
The following arteries can be palpated:
Internal carotid artery
Facial artery
Maxillary artery
Subclavian artery
None of the above
Which of the following structures has a groove on the medial face of the left lung:
Right subclavian artery
Left vagus nerve
Azygos vein
Trachea
None of the above
The branches of the thyrocervical trunk are, EXCEPT:
Descending scapular artery
Inferior thyroidian artery
Transverse cervical artery
Supra scapular artery
All are direct branches
The phrenic nerve:
Passes posterior to the left pulmonary pedicle
Passes anterior to the right pulmonary pedicle
Innervates only motor the diaphragm
It is only the afferent pathway of singultus
It is a branch of vagus nerve
The most anterior infra-hyoidian muscle is:
Thyro-hyoid
Sterno-hyoid
Sterno-thyroid
Genio-gloss
Hyo-gloss
At the level of pterygo-palatine fossa:
The maxillary artery passes from posterior->anterior
The mandibular nerve passes from posterior->anterior
The maxillary nerve passes from lateral->medial
The facial nerve passes from lateral->medial
None of the above
Through the oval foramen at the skull base passes:
Maxillary nerve
Ophtalmic nerve
Facial nerve
Middle meningeal artery
Mandibular nerve
On the anterior clinoid process we have the insertion of:
Tentorium cerebelli (cerebellar tent)
Piamater
Archnoid membrane
Cavernous sinus
None of the above
Write down your name:
How many collateral branches does the internal carotid artery has at the level of cervical region
What are the borders of carotic triangle:
How many layers does the cervical fascia has:
1
2
3
4
None of the above
Anterior to the left subclavian artery in the prescalenic part we have:
Carotid artery
Vertebral artery
Right Vagus nerve
Thoracic duct
None of the above
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