A. Lies on inferior constrictor
B. Developed from 4th branchial cleft
C. Drained by jugulo digastric lymph nodes
D. Crypts lined by stratified columnar epithelium
A. Lies on inferior constrictor
B. Developed from 4th branchial cleft
C. Drained by jugulo digastric lymph nodes
D. Crypts lined by stratified columnar epithelium
A. Facial artery
B. Ascending pharyngeal artery
C. Palatine artery
D. Greater palatine artery
A. Hoarseness
B. Loss of the timbre of voice
C. Anesthesia of larynx
D. Breathing difficulty
A. Arytenoid
B. Epiglottis
C. Cricoid
D. Thyroid
A. Superior meatus
B. Middle meatus
C. Inferior meatus
D. none of the above
A. Superior meatus
B. Middle meatus
C. Inferior meathus
D. Spheno- ethmoidal recess
A. Pseudo stratified columnar
B. stratified squamous
C. Simple columnar
D. Cuboidal epithelium
A. Elevation of larynx
B. Mometary apnoea
C. Peristalsis of Pharyngo esophageal shcter
D. Relaxation of pharyngeal constrictors
A. Vagus nerve
B. Accessory nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
D. Facial nerve
A. Sinus of morgangini
B. Between thyropharyngeus and crico- pharyngeus
C. Pyriforma fossa
D. Pharyngeal recess