A. Palatoglossus and palatopharyngeus
B. Uvula
C. Mucous membrane and muscles
D. All of the above
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- A. Alveolar periosteum B. Periosteum C. Mucoperiosteum D. An aponeurosis...
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- A. Group I B. Group II C. Group III D. Group IV...
- Sensory supply to soft palate is by all except______________?
- A. Lesser Palatine nerve B. Glossopharyngeal nerve C. Vigus Nerve D. Maxillary nerve...
- Which one of the following muscles of the soft palate supplied by the mandibular nerve______________?
- A. Levator palati B. Palat glossus C. Tensor palati D. Musculus uvulae...
- Soft palate is supplied by________________?
- A. Greater palatine artery B. Ascending palatine artery C. Ascending pharyngeal artery D. All of the above...
- Development of palate beings at the age of________________?
- A. 4 weeks B. 6 weeks C. 13 weeks D. 18 weeks...
- Muscle of palate , which works around hamular notch and forms a tendon is____________?
- A. Levator palatine B. Palatopharyngeus C. Tensor palatine D. Stylopharyngeus...
- Palate is formed from:
- A. Median palatine process B. Lateral palatine process C. Both A and D D. Either A or B...
- The major blood supply of hard palate is through_______________?
- A. Lesser palatine artery B. Greater (anterior) palatine C. Nasopalatine artery D. Sphenopalatine artery...
- All are sensory to the palate except_____________?
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