| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| What letter shape are the cartilagenous rings of the trachea? | C | 100%
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| What is the name for the bifurcation of the trachea? | Carina | 100%
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| What joints do abduction (opening) and adduction (closing) of the vocal folds revolve around? | Cricoarytenoid | 100%
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| Which muscle causes the thyroid catillage to move forward or the cricoid cartilage upwards and backwards? | Cricothyroid | 100%
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| What is the only intrinsic muscle of the larynx to not be supplied by this nerve and is instead supplied by superior laryngeal? | Cricothyroid | 100%
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| Below the vocal folds which branch of the vgus nerve innervates sensation? | Recurrent laryngeal | 100%
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| What sympathetic chain does the trachea receive innervation from? | Thoracic | 100%
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| What muscle spans the open side of the tracheal cartilages? | Trachealis | 100%
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| What is the name for the muscle responsible for closing the inlet of the larynx? | Aryepiglotticus | 50%
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| Which muscle opposes its action and has vocalis as the medial part of it? | Thyroarytenoid | 50%
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| The larynx is supplied by superior and inferior branches of which artery? | Thyroid | 50%
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| The trachea recieves blood supply from branches of two arteries inferior thyroid and which set of others? | Bronchial | 0%
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| What is the name of the muscle that antagonises this action and opens the inlet? | Thyroepiglotticus | 0%
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| Which nodes does lymph from the trachea drain to? | Tracheobronchial | 0%
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