Chapter 6 and 7 quizzes CSD Dalton
Elevates angle of mouth. Draws angle of mouth laterally & superiorly.
Levator Anguli Oris
Elevates the superior lip, dilates the nostrils.
Levator Labii Superioris Alaeque Nasi Muscle
Elevates and extends superior lip
Levator Labii Superioris Muscle
Raises the superior eyelid. Open eye
Levator Palpebrae Superioris Muscle
Closes mandible; mastication. Close mouth
Masseter Muscle
Elevates and protrudes the inferior lip, wrinkles the skin over the chin. Pouting
Mentalis Muscle
Epicranius; draws the scalp posteriorly and anteriorly and raises the eyebrows. Surprise
Occipitofrontalis Muscle
Closes the eyelid; compresses the lacrimal sac. Crying
Orbicularis Oculi Muscle
Closes & protudes the lips. Kissing
Orbicularis Oris Muscle
All facial muscles insert into which of the following muscles?
Orbicularis oris
Compresses the cheek, retracts angle of mouth, draws corner of mouth laterally. Assists in mastication. Trumpeter
Buccinator Muscle
Draws the eyebrows inferiorly and medially. Wrinkles skin of forehead. Frowning
Corrugator Muscle
Depresses angle of mouth. Draws angle of mouth laterally & inferiorly. Open mouth
Depressor Angulus Oris/Triangularis Muscle
Draws inferior lip inferiorly and slightly laterally
Depressor Labii Inferioris/Quadratus Muscle
Draws hyoid bone anteriorly & posteriorly. Elevates hyoid bone and depresses mandible, Open mouth
Diagastricus Muscle
The bone that forms the anterior point of attachment for the velum is the
Palatine
muscle wrinkles the skin of the neck and chest, depresses the mandible and inferior lip.
Platysma
Wrinkles the skin of the neck and chest, depresses the mandible and inferior lip. Pouting
Platysma Muscle
Draws the skin of the forehead inferiorly. Concentrating
Procerus Muscle
Raises the wings of the nose, deepens the nasolabial sulcus.
Quadratus Labii Superioris Muscle
muscle draws the angle of the mouth a
Risorius
Draws the angle of the mouth anteriorly & laterally. Grimacing
Risorius Muscle
Rotates and depresses the head. Nodding
Sternocleidomastoid/SCM Muscle
Closes the mandible; mastication and is the strongest chewing muscle.
Temporalis Muscle
muscle draws the superior lip posteriorly, superiorly, and anteriorly.
Zygomaticus Major
Draws the superior lip posteriorly, superiorily, and anteriorly. Smiling
Zygomaticus Major Muscle
Draws superior lip superiorly and anteriorly. Raises upper lip, exposes teeth. Dog growling
Zygomaticus Minor Muscle
are the sacs or cavities within the mandible in which teeth reside.
alveoli
The mandibular fossa of the temporal bone articulates with the
condyloid process of the mandible.
The medial-most labial elevator is the
levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle.
Both the frontal and the maxillary bones articulate with the
nasal bone
The cavity that is lined with beating ciliated epithelia is the
nasal cavity.
The inferior... are small, scroll-like bones located on the lateral surface of the nasal cavity.
nasal conchae
The cribiform plate of the sphenoid bone is continuous with the
nasal space
The cavity bounded inferiorly by the velum is the
nasopharynx
The foramen magnum of the... bone provides the conduit for the spinal cord to enter the cranial cavity.
occipital
muscle closes the lips.
orbicularis oris
The horizontal plate of the... bone makes up the posterior one-quarter of the hard palate.
palatine
The largest mobile articulator is/are the
tongue
onsists of the oral, pharyngeal, and nasal cavities.
vocal tract
The nasal septum is made up of three components, including an unpaired bone called the
vomer bone
The bone that we call the "cheekbone" is the
zygomatic
