A. Behind sulcus terminalis
B. Front of sulcus terminalis
C. Anterior 2/3 of tongue
D. Lateral border of tongue
Related Mcqs:
- A median round lesion in front of circumvallate papilae, with epithelial hyperplasia diagnosis is___________?
A. Median rhomboid glossitis
B. Erythema migrans
C. Apthous ulcer
D. Chemical brun - The papillae present on margins of the tongue_____________?
A. Fungiform papillae
B. Filiform papillae
C. Vallate papillae
D. Foliate papillae - In which of the following papillae of the tongue are the taste buds predominantly located ?
A. Circumvallate
B. Filiform
C. Foliate
D. Fungi form - In which of the following papillae of the tongue are the taste buds predominantly located ?
A. Circumvallate
B. Filliform
C. Foliate
D. Fungiform - Which papillae are completely keratinized______________?
A. Fungiform
B. Filiform
C. Circumvallate
D. Foliate - Long connective tissue papillae and keratinized epithelia are a feature of these parts of oral mucosa____________?
A. gingiva and alveolar mucosa
B. Hard palate and gingiva
C. Buccal andalveolar mucosa
D. Hard and soft palate - Protrusion of tongue is brought out by ______________?
A. Genioglossus
B. Intrinsic muscles of tongue
C. Styloglossus
D. Palatoglossus - Main arterial supply to the tongue is____________?
A. Ascending palatine artery
B. Ascending pharyngeal artery
C. Lingual artery
D. Facial artery - Hypoglossal nerve supplies to all the following muscles EXCEPT____________?
A. Palatoglossus
B. Genioglossus
C. Hyoglossus
D. Styloglossus - 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