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The glossopharyngeal N. after exiting the skull through the ... foramen descends on post. surface of ... muscle

The glossopharyngeal Nerve after existing the skull trough the ... Foramen descends on the posterior sutface of the ... muscle

The greater palatine Nerve emerge from 

The Intermediate Layer of the Forearm Flexor's contain the following Muscles:

The internal layer of pharyngeal Muscles is composed of, EXCEPT: 

The intrisic muscles of the tongue alter the shape of the tongue by EXCEPT

The investing fascia of the neck is attached to: 

The Investing Layer of the deep cervical Fascia attaches to EXCEPT

The laryngeal Cavity is composed of three major regions, EXCEPT

The laryngeal cavity is divided into 3 parts:

The laryngeal cavity is divided into 3 parts: 

The laryngopharynx reaches superiorly as high as 

The larynx is: 

The lateral border of the axillary inlet is formed by: 

The lateral Cord of the Brachial Plexus is formed by the ventral Rami of: 

The lateral wall of Axilla is formed by: 

The layers of deep cervical Fascia from superficial to deep are following: 

The lingual nerve ...

The lumbrical muscles

The lymphatic vessels from the teeth and gingiva drain mainly, EXCEPT

The lymphatic vessels from the teeth and gingivae drain mainly:

The lymphatic Vessels from the teeth and gingivae drain mainly: 

The main Flexor of the foream (elbow Joint) is the: 

The main muscle protracting and rotating the scapula is: 

The main sensory nerve of the hand is:

The main superficial Vein of the Upper limb is the: 

The main superficial Veins of the forearm are the following: 

The major contents of the cubital fossa from lateral to medial are

The maxillary Sinus does: 

The maxillary SInuses are innervated by:

the medial cord of the brachial plexus is formed by the ventral rami of

The medial Cord of the brachial plexus is made by ventral rami of: 

The median cubital Vein does EXCEPT

The median cubital Vein does, EXCEPT: 

The median N. innervates the following structures of the Hand, EXCEPT: 

The Median nerve enters the Hand to innervate, EXCEPT: 

The median nerve exits the cubital fossa:

The Median Nerve has no branches in the Arm except: 

The Median nerve innervates ... Thenar Muscles, ... Lumbrical Muscles and skin over the lateral ... digits

The middle pharyngeal constrictor is attached to: