A. Mastoid process
B. Mandible
C. Hyoid bone
D. Thyroid cartilage
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Related Mcqs:
- Posterior belly of digastric is attracted to__________________?
- A. Styloid B. Hyoid C. Mastoid notch D. Thyroid...
- Anterior belly of digastric is supplied by ____________?
- A. Branch of mandibular nerve B. Branch of facial nerve C. Branch of cervical plexus D. Hypoglossal nerve...
- Anterior belly of digastric is supplied by_______________?
- A. Mylohyoid nerve B. Branch of facial nerve C. Branch of cervical plexus D. Hypoglossal nerve...
- Posterior belly of digastric is derived from________________?
- A. First brachial arch B. First brachial pouch C. Second brachial arch D. Second pharyngeal pouch...
- The artery , which runs along , the lower border of posterior belly of digastric is_______________?
- A. Lingual B. Ascending pharyngeal C. Occipital D. Palatine...
- The psterior belly of the digastric muscle is supplied by the_______________?
- A. Facial nerve B. Vagus nerve C. Mylohyoid nerve D. Inferior alveolar nerve...
- The posterior bellies of digastric muscle are especially active during________________?
- A. Swallowing and speech B. Swallowing and smiling C. Swallowing and chewing D. Swallowing and frowning...
- Which muscle divides the neck into anterior and posterior triangles?
- A. Sternomastoid B. Platysma C. Digastric D. Trapezius...
- Infarction of anterior inferior cerebellar artery may cause damage to_______________?
- A. Pyramidal tract B. Lateal spinothalamic tract C. Vestibular nuclei D. Spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve...
- The action of digastric muscle is__________________?
- A. Depression of mandible B. Protrusion of mandible C. Side- to- side movement of mandible D. Depressing the floor of the mouth...
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