Neuroanatomy Control (Sensory Organs)

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Neuroanatomy control (sensory

organs)
1)A) Name the walls of the middle ear; outline their
formation and important related structures.

B) Name the branches given by the facial nerve in the


facial canal and their functional components.

C) Name the muscles in the middle ear and their


innervations.

D) Name the ossicles in the middle ear and outline their


articulations.

2)A) Name the parts of the bony labyrinth; outline the


structure of the posterior part.
B)Name the chambers of the cochlea and outline the
sense organ in the cochlea.

C)Define following terms:


a) macula
b) saccule
c) ampulla
d) endolymph.

D) Outline the course of the vestibulocochlear


nerve from the sensory organs to the brainstem.

3)A) Name the openings into the orbital cavity and


their communications.

B) Name the coats of the eyeball and their parts.

C) Name the layers and main subdivisions of the


retina.

D) Define following terms:


a) optic disc.
b) macula lutea.
c) Irideocornial angle.
d) Fovea centralis.

4)A) Outline the flow of the aqueous humour.

B) Name the main components of the visual pathway.

C) Outline the consensual light reflex pathway.

D) Outline the position of the eyeball and pupils in


oculomotor nerve lesion.

5)A) Outline the functions of the skin.

B) Outline the olfactory pathway.

C) Give a summary of the innervations of the tongue.

D) Outline the neural pathway (taste) from the


anterior 2/3 of the tongue up the brainstem.

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