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Embryonic Development Order of Structures Quiz

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What is the most cephalic part after longitudinal folding in early development?

Brain

Which structure follows the oropharyngeal membrane (prechordal membrane) in the sequence after longitudinal folding?

Liver

What is the medical term for the oropharyngeal membrane in early embryonic development?

Prechordal membrane

Which organ is NOT mentioned as being part of the cephalic region after longitudinal folding?

Stomach

What structure follows the developing heart in the sequence after longitudinal folding?

Pancreas

What is the primary role of Meckel's cartilage according to the passage?

Guiding the formation of the mandible

Which part of the mandible does Meckel's cartilage interact with?

Lateral aspect

From the passage, what aspect of the mandible does Meckel's cartilage not form?

Anterior part

What role does Meckel's cartilage play in relation to the body of the mandible?

Indirectly guides its formation

How does Meckel's cartilage act against the lateral surface of the body of the mandible?

Provides a template for formation

What does the perichondrium cover in the middle part?

Malleus

Which ligament is responsible for dampening the vibration of the malleus?

Anterior malleolar ligament

What does the Sphenomandibular ligament connect with the sphenoid?

Temporal bone

Which ligament plays a key role in supporting the temporomandibular joint?

Sphenomandibular ligament

What is one of the functions of the Anterior malleolar ligament in local anesthesia?

To block the inferior alveolar nerve

Which type of muscles are usually not asked about in exams?

Extrinsic laryngeal muscles

What is the primary focus of examination questions related to laryngeal muscles?

Intrinsic laryngeal muscles

What bone forms in response to the medial pterygoid and masseter muscles?

Coronoid

Which type of muscle group is directly attached to the larynx?

Intrinsic laryngeal muscles

Which muscles are responsible for fine-tuning the laryngeal functions?

Intrinsic laryngeal muscles

Which muscle is associated with the formation of the alveolar bone?

Medial pterygoid

What type of features are usually less prominent in questions related to laryngeal muscles?

Vascular elements

Why does the alveolar bone get lost when teeth are lost?

Due to resorption of the bone

Which muscle is not directly mentioned as contributing to bone formation in the text?

Sternocleidomastoid

What is the consequence of the loss of the alveolar bone?

Impaired chewing ability

Test your knowledge on the order of structures in embryonic development after longitudinal folding involving the brain, oropharyngeal membrane, heart, and liver.

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