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|q1=Which muscle closes the lips? | |q1=Which muscle closes the lips? | ||
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*Retracts the Tongue | *Retracts the Tongue | ||
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|q10=What does the genioglossus muscle do? | |q10=What does the genioglossus muscle do? | ||
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*Protrudes the Tongue | *Protrudes the Tongue | ||
*Depresses the Tongue | *Depresses the Tongue | ||
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|q11=What does the hyoglossus muscle do? | |q11=What does the hyoglossus muscle do? | ||
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*Depresses the Tongue | *Depresses the Tongue | ||
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|q12=Name the muscles of the soft palate | |q12=Name the muscles of the soft palate | ||
|a12=Palatine muscle, Tensor velli palatini, Levator velli palatini, Palatopharyngeous | |a12=Palatine muscle, Tensor velli palatini, Levator velli palatini, Palatopharyngeous | ||
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| Which muscle closes the lips? | Obicularis oris
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| Name the major muscles of the face? | Buccinator muscle,masseter muscle, lateral and medial pterygoid, digastricus muscle, zygomaticus muscle, temporalis muscle, platysma muscle
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| Name the jaw opening muscle and its innervations |
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| Name the jaw closing muscles | Masseter, temporalis, lateral and medial Pterygoids
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| What is the innervation of the jaw closing muscles? | Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN V3)
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| What are the functions of the lateral pterygoid? |
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| What is the function of the medial pterygoid? | One-sided contraction to close jaw
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| What is the function of the masseter muscle? |
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| What does the styloglossus muscle do? |
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| What does the genioglossus muscle do? |
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| What does the hyoglossus muscle do? |
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| Name the muscles of the soft palate | Palatine muscle, Tensor velli palatini, Levator velli palatini, Palatopharyngeous
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| Name the intrinsic muscles of the larynx | Cricothyroid, Dorsal cricoarytenoid, Lateral cricoarytenoid, Thyroarytenoid, Transverse arytenoid
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| Which muscles constrict the pharynx? | Hyopharyngeous, Pterygopharyngeous, Palatopharyngeous, Thyropharyngeous, Cricopharyngeous
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| Which muscle dilates the pharynx? | Stlyopharyngeous
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| Which muscle shortens the pharynx? | Ptergopharyngeous
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| Which muscle closes the palatopharyngeal arch? | Palatopharyngeous
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| Name the mucles of the eye | Dorsal rectus, Lateral rectus, Ventral rectus, Medial rectus, Dorsal oblique, Ventral oblique, Retractor bulbi
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| Which mucles elevates the upper eyelid? | Levator palpebrae superioris
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| Which muscles control the outer ear? | Preauricular, Ventroauricular, Postauricular
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