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What is the red structure labeled in the provided images?
Oral cavity proper.
What is the blue structure labeled in the provided images?
Oral vestibule.
What is the foramen in front of the maxilla called?
Incisive foramen.
What is the first hole to the right of the palatine bone?
Greater palatine foramen.
What is the second hole next to the greater palatine foramen?
Lesser palatine foramen.
Which muscle labeled in blue?
Palatoglossus muscles.
Which muscle labeled in Green?
Palatopharyngeus
Which muscle labeled in Red?
Levator Veli palatini
Which muscle labeled in Yellow?
Tensor veli palatini
What nerve is located in the provided images pointed with a arrow?
Greater palatine a/n
What structure does the greater palatine nerve supply?
Hard palate.
What nerve is located in the blue circle of the provided images?
Lesser palatine nerve.
What nerve is located in the red circle of the provided images?
Nasopalatine n.
What nerve travels through the incisive canal?
Naso palatine nerve.
What is the arrow pointing to in the final images?
The tongue and various structures.
What type of papillae are known for their taste sensation and are present on the tongue?
Fungiform papillae.
What is the term for the large papillae located at the back of the tongue?
Vallate papillae.
What structure is responsible for the taste sensation on the tongue?
Taste bud.
Which muscle is indicated by the red labeling in the last images?
Mylohyoid.
In the provided notes, what structure is labeled as the blue?
Styloglossus.
What is the name of the muscle located in the blue arrrow?
Geniohyoid.
What is the name of the muscle located in the blue arrrow?
Genioglossus
What is the name of the muscle located in the red arrrow?
hyoglossus
What is the name of the nerve located in the blue arrow?
Glossopharyngel n.
What is the name of the nerve located in the red arrow?
Lingual n.
What is the name of the nerve located in the green arrow?
Chorda tympani
Id
Hypoglossal n.
Id blue
Dorsal lingual a.s
Id purple
Lingual a.
Id green
Platoglossal m. Innervated by vagus n. (Motor)
Id blue
Glossal m. Innervated by hypoglossal n. (Motor)
Id red
Internal laryngeal nerve (from vagus) for taste and general
Id yellow
Glossopharangyal n. For taste and general
Id purple
Overlap
Id black
Lingual n. From v2 (general)
Id pink
Chorda tympani (from-facial n) taste