| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| How many parathyroid glands does one typically have? | 4 | 100%
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| Due to the very important structures in the neck that run relatively superficially there is the requirement for strong fascia to cover them, but how many types of fascia are there? | 4 | 67%
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| What is the name of the set of nerves that supply the infrahyoid muscles? | Ansa cervicalis | 67%
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| What is the name for the part that encapsulates the carotid artery and jugular vein? | Carotid sheath | 67%
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| The middle third of which bone marks the inferior border of the posterior triangle of the neck? | Clavicle | 67%
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| What is the name of the group of nodes used for lymphatic drainage in the neck? | Deep cervical nodes | 67%
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| What is the name for the U shaped bone in the neck suspended by muscles? | Hyoid | 67%
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| Which scalene muscle runs to the 2nd rib instead of just the first? | Posterior | 67%
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| Despite having two bellies omohyoid still goes to one common place, which bone does it go on to insert into? | Scapula | 67%
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| Which muscle is used to divide the neck into anterior and posterior triangle? | Sternocleidomastoid | 67%
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| Which muscle is being described? It is innervated by the spinal accessory nerve, its origins are from the superior nuchal line, external occiptal protuberance, ligamentum nuchae, and the supraspinous ligaments of all thorasic vertebrae, it goes on to insert into the lateral third of the clavicle, acriomion and the spine of the scapula. | Trapezius | 67%
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| What level, in tracheal rings, does the isthmus of the thyroid cross the trachea? | 2-4 | 33%
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| What is the name for the fascia seperating the posterior triangle of the neck and vertebral column from the anterior organs? | Prevertebral fascia | 33%
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| Which muscle does the phrenic nerve run along? | Scalenus anterior | 33%
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| What is the name of the muscle that runs from the mandible to attatch to this bone? | Sternohyoid | 33%
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