Which of the following bones contains the inferior orbital fissure? A. Ethmoid B. Sphenoid C. Frontal D. Maxillary
B. Sphenoid
What passes through foramen rotundum? A. Maxillary nerve B. Mandibular nerve C. Middle meningeal artery D. Ophthalmic nerve
A. Maxillary nerve
Which of the following is transmitted through foramen ovale? A. Mandibular nerve B. Maxillary nerve C. Mental meningeal artery D. Ophthalmic nerve
A. Mandibular nerve
Foramen spinosum contains? A. Middle meningeal artery B. Maxillary nerve C. Optic nerve D. Internal carotid artery
A. Middle meningeal artery
The crista ampularis is a feature of which of the following? A. Endolymphatic duct B. Perilymphatic duct C. Cohlear duct D. Semicochlear duct
D. Semicochlear duct
Obstruction of foramen of Monroe produces greatest build-up of pressure in? A. Lateral ventricle B. 3rd ventricle C. Fourth ventricle D. Aqueduct of Sylvius
A. Lateral ventricle
Cerebrospinal fluid is normally contained within what space? A. Epidural B. Subdural C. Subarachnoid D. Peridural
C. Subarachnoid
Primal tracks decussate? A. Pons B. Medulla C. mid brain D. internal capsule
B. Medulla
The orientation of the inferior articular facets in the lumbar is? A. Posterior and medial B. Posterior and lateral C. Anterior and medial D. Anterior and lateral
C. Anterior and medial
Dermatomes to middle finger is from where in the brachial Plexus? A. C5 B. C6 C. C7 D. C8
C. C7
Which of the following cranial nerves originates from the 2nd pharyngeal arch? A. 5 B. 7 C. 9 D. 10
B. 7
Which of the following cranial nerves is not Parasympathetic? A. 3 B. 6 C. 7 D. 11
B. 6
Which of the following cranial nerves goes through the cribriform plate A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
A. 1
Cranial nerve II axis the cranial vault via? A. Superior orbital fissure B. Optic canal C. Supraoptic canal D. Foramen rotundum
B. Optic canal
The gray rami communicuntes contain which of the following fibers? A. Preganglionic sympathetic B. Preganglionic parasympathetic C. Postganglionic sympathetic D. Postganglionic parasympathetic
C. Postganglionic sympathetic
What part of the vertebra bears the greatest amount of weight? A. Facets B. Body C. Pedicles D. Lamina
B. Body
The most common direction for a disc to herniate is? A. Central B. Lateral C. Posteriomedial D. Posterolateral
D. Posterolateral
What fibers direct pain? A. Free nerve endings B. Meissners corpuscles C. End bulbs of Krause D. Organ of ruffini
A. Free nerve endings
The internal jugular vein drains which of the following? A. Sigmoid sinus B. Superior sagittal sinus C. Occipital sinus D. Straight sinus
A. Sigmoid sinus
What splanchnic nerve is derived from spinal nerve T-10/11? A. Greater B. Lesser C. Least D. Pelvis
B. Lesser
At which level of the spinal cord is the conus medullaris found? A. L1 L2 B. L4 L5 C. L5 S1 D. S2 S3
A. L1 L2
Globus pallidus will transmit info to? A. Red nucleus B. Putamen C. Cortex D. Thalamus
C. Cortex
Which cell will extend from the pre-motor cortex all the way down the spinal cord? A. Pyramidal cell B. Purkinje cells C. Alpha motor neuron D. Sensory cells
A. Pyramidal cell
Cerebro, ponto, & cerebellar involves? A. Initiation of skilled movements B. Fine hand movements C. Coordination of movements D. Crude touch
C. Coordination of movements