Palsy of the right genioglossus causes______________?
Palsy of the right genioglossus causes______________? A. Deviation of tongue to right B. Deviation of tongue to left C. Deviation of soft palate to right D. deviation of soft palate to left
Palsy of the right genioglossus causes______________? A. Deviation of tongue to right B. Deviation of tongue to left C. Deviation of soft palate to right D. deviation of soft palate to left
Deep surface of Hyoglossus is related to_____________? A. Lingual nerve B. Hypoglossal nerve C. Submandibular GanglionD. Glossopharyngeal nerve
Which of the following muscle of tongue runs from dorsum of tongue to ventral_____________? A. Verticalis B. Superior longitudinal C. Inferior longitudinal D. Transverse
The extrinsic muscles that aid in depressing the tongue are the ___________? A. Genioglossi and hyoglossi B. Genioglossi and palatoglossal C. Hyoglossi and styloglossi D. Styloglossi and palatoglossal
The muscles of the tongue are supplied by_____________? A. Glossopharyngeal nerve B. Lingual nerve C. Chorda tympaniD. Hypoglossal
Tongue develops from which branchial arches ? A. I, II,IV B. I, II, IIIC. I, III,IV D. I,II,II,IV
Anterior 2/3rd of tongue arises from____________? A. Hypobranchial eminence B. Two lingual swellings C. Tuberculum imparD. B & C
All are structures lying deep to the hyoglossus muscle except_____________? A. Hypoglossal nerve B. Lingual artery C. Stylohyoid muscle D. Geniohyoid muscle
In which of the following papillae of the tongue are the taste buds predominantly located ? A. Circumvallate B. Filiform C. Foliate D. Fungi form
When a patient protrudes his tongue, it deviated to the right. Which of the following nerves is damaged ? A. Left hypoglossal B. GlossopharyngealC. Right hypoglossal D. Facial nerve