- Name the muscle, its action, and nerve supply. Lateral rectus; eye abduction (turns the eye laterally, away from the midline); CN VI (abducens)
- Name A and its nerve supply. Lacrimal gland; CN VII (facial nerve; parasympathetic division)
- Name A. What is its function? Suspensory ligament; supports the eye
- Name A and B. A: Auricle/pinna; B: external acoustic meatus
- Name A. Incus
- Name A. Stapedius
- Name A. Olfactory epithelium
- Name the nerve that receives sensory information from the taste buds located in the posterior third of the tongue. CN IX (glossopharyngeal)
- Name the liquid that you can find in A. Perilymph
- What is the difference between tendon and ligament? Tendons connect muscles to bones, whereas ligaments join one bone to another bone.
Entrance Quiz #6 Questions and Answers for the Lab Section #2 (10 A.M.):
- Name the muscle, its action, and nerve supply. Superior rectus; elevates the eye and rotates it medially; CN III (oculomotor)
- Name A and its nerve supply. Lacrimal gland; CN VII (facial nerve; parasympathetic division)
- Name A. What is its function? Suspensory ligament; supports the eye
- Name A and B. A: Auricle/pinna; B: external acoustic meatus
- Name A. Malleus
- Name A. Tensor tympani
- Name A. Olfactory epithelium
- Name the nerve that receives sensory information from the taste buds located in the anterior two thirds of the tongue. CN VII (facial)
- Name the liquid that you can find in A. Perilymph
- What is the difference between tendon and ligament? Tendons connect muscles to bones, whereas ligaments join one bone to another bone.
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