A. T1 – T3
B. T2 – T6
C. T3 – T7
D. L1 – L5
Related Mcqs:
- Sensory innervation of larynx as far as the vocal folds is by ________ nerve?
A. External laryngeal
B. Recurrent laryngeal
C. Internal laryngeal
D. Glossopharyngeal - The innervation of the tensor tympani muscle is_____________?
A. Vagus
B. Mandibular
C. Facial
D. Maxillary - All of the following are features of an injury to the cerival sympathetic trunk EXCEPT_____________?
A. Anhydrosis
B. Enophthalmos
C. Mydriasis
D. Ptosis - Sympathetic stimulation causes ______________?
A. Arteriolar constriction
B. Ciliary muscle contraction
C. Sweat secretion
D. All of the above - The lingual surface of epiglottis is lined by_______________?
A. Stratified squamous epithelium
B. Simple squamous epithelium
C. Stratified columnar epithelium
D. Pseudostratified epithelium - The inferior surface of the heart is formed by_________________?
A. Right and left ventricle
B. Right atrium and ventricle
C. Interventricular septum
D. I.V.C. and right ventricle - Part of the heart lying in front of oesophagus_____________?
A. Left atrium
B. Left ventricle
C. Right ventricle
D. Right atrium - Cricothyroid is supplied by_______________?
A. Vagus
B. Recurrent laryngeal nerve
C. Hypoglossal nerve
D. Superior laryngeal nerve - The retromandibular vein is formed by_______________?
A. Superficial temporal and maxillary veins
B. Superficial temporal and internal jugular vein
C. Superficial temporal and supratrochlear
D. Maxillary and posterior auricular - Parasympathetic nerve supply to salivary gland is by_______________?
A. IX & VII cranial Nerves
B. V & IX cranial Nerves
C. V & X cranial Nerves
D. IX & X cranial Nerves