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The arterial supply of trachea is by the:

 # The arterial supply of trachea is by the: A. Bronchial artery B. Tracheal artery C. Inferior thyroid artery D. Superior thyroid artery The correct answer is C. Inferior thyroid artery. Inferior thyroid artery is a branch of thyrocervical trunk, which arises from the subclavian artery. Its terminal part is related to recurrent laryngeal nerve. Apart from trachea, it also supplies lower two thirds of thyroid lobe and lower half of the isthmus, parathyroid, thymus, larynx, pharynx, and the surrounding muscles.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs

Trachea bifurcates at the level of:

 # Trachea bifurcates at the level of: A. C7 B. Lower border of T3 C. Upper border of T4 D. Upper border of T5 The correct answer is D. Upper border of T5. Trachea begins at C6 and bifurcates at the level of T5. Trachea bifurcates at the level of sternal angle. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs

Carotid Sinus vs Carotid body

 # Select the incorrect statement about the carotid sinus: A. It is a dilatation near the beginning of the internal carotid artery B. It is innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve C. It acts as a chemoreceptor D. Its wall has thick tunica adventitia The correct answer is C. It acts as a chemoreceptor; which is incorrect because carotid sinus is a baroreceptor.  Carotid Sinus : The termination of the common carotid artery, or the beginning of the internal carotid artery shows a slight dilatation, known as the carotid sinus which receives a rich innervation from the glossopharyngeal and sympathetic nerves. The carotid sinus acts as a baroreceptor or pressure receptor and regulates blood pressure. Carotid Body: Carotid body is a small, oval reddish-brown structure situated behind the bifurcation of the common carotid artery. It receives a rich nerve supply mainly from the glossopharyngeal nerve, but also from the vagus and sympathetic nerves. It acts as a chemoreceptor and respo...

The base of the submental triangle is formed by:

# The base of the submental triangle is formed by: A. Chin B. Anterior belly of digastric C. Posterior belly of digastric D. Hyoid bone The correct answer is D. Hyoid bone. Submental triangle is a median triangle. On each side, there is the anterior belly of the corresponding digastric muscles. Its base is formed by the body of the hyoid bone. Its apex lies at the chin. The floor of the triangle is formed by the right and left mylohyoid muscles and the median raphe uniting them. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs

All of the infrahyoid muscles are supplied by ansa cervicalis EXCEPT:

 # All of the infrahyoid muscles are supplied by ansa cervicalis EXCEPT: A. Thyrohyoid B. Sternohyoid C. Sternothyroid D. Inferior belly of omohyoid The correcct answer is A. Thyrohyoid. Infrahyoid muscles are sternohyoid, sternothyroid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid present in the superficial plane of the anterior triangle of neck. Sternohyoid, sternothyroid, omohyoid are supplied by ansa cervicalis EXCEPT thyrohyoid which is supplied by the first cervical nerve through hypoglossal nerve. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs

Suprahyoid Muscles and Infrahyoid Muscles

 # All of the following belongs to suprahyoid group of muscles EXCEPT: A. Omohyoid B. Mylohyoid C. Stylohyoid D. Geniohyoid The correct answer is A. Omohyoid.  Suprahyoid Muscles are: Digastric, Stylohyoid, Mylohyoid, Geniohyoid   @ Super Stylish Getho and Mylo Di.  Infrahyoid muscles: Sternohyoid, Sternothyroid, Thyrohyoid, Omohyoid  (SH, ST, TH, OH) CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs

Torticollis or Wry Neck is the result of:

 # Torticollis or Wry Neck is the result of spasm of which of the following muscles? A. Omohyoid and sternohyoid B. Trapezius and Sternocleidomastoid C. Platysma and mentalis D. Scaleneus anterior and scaleneus posterior The correct answer is B. Trapezius and Sternocleidomastoid Torticollis or Wry neck is a deformity in which the head is bent to one side and the chin points to the other side. This is a result of spasm or contracture of the muscles supplied by the spinal accessory nerve, these being the sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs