A. Myoneural junction
B. Central
C. Ascending reticular
D. Red nucleus activating system
Related Mcqs:
- The action of styloglossus muscle is______________?
A. Protrusion of tongue
B. Posteriorly retracts the tongue
C. Depression of tongue
D. Elevation of tongue - Among the muscles of TMJ the following muscle opposing stabilizing and antagonistic muscle force as far as the disc is concerned_____________?
A. Medial pterygoid
B. Temporalis
C. Lateral pterygoid
D. External pterygoid - Which one of the following muscle relaxant has the maximum duration of action ?
A. Atracurium
B. Vecuronium
C. Rocuronium
D. Doxacurium - The anterior triangle occupy the side of the neck in front of sternomastoid muscle. Each triangle presents boundaries in front______________?
A. Anterior median line of the neck extending from symphysis menti to supra sternal notch
B. The midline of the neck
C. Midline of the neck upto the sternoclavicular joint
D. Posterior border of thyroid gland - Which is a degeneration disorder characterized by atrophic changes of the deeper structures (e.g fat, muscle, cartilage & bone) involving one side of the face:
A. Scleroderma
B. Parry Romberg syndrome
C. Miescher’s syndrome
D. peutz-Jeghers syndrome - The skeletal muscle action potential______________?
A. Is not essential for contraction to occur
B. Has a prolonged plateau phase?
C. Spreads in ward to all parts of the muscle via the t- tubule system
D. Begins with an, in ward movement of K+ ins - 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 - The nerve supply of stapedius muscle is______________?
A. III cranial nerve
B. V cranial nerve
C. VII cranial nerve
D. XI cranial nerve - The nerve that emerges from the two superficial heads of lateral pterygoid muscle is______________?
A. Buccale nerve
B. Massetric nerve
C. Nerve to pterygoid muscle
D. Inferior alveolar nerve - Motor supply of infrahyoid muscle is______________?
A. Branches of cervical plexus
B. Vagus nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
D. Mandibular nerve