Which cranial nerves are involved with the eye?
A) optic and vestibulocochlear nerves
B) facial, trigeminal, and accessory nerves
C) trigeminal, abducens, facial, vagus, and accessory nerves
D) optic, oculomotor, abducens, and troclear nerves
E) optic, trigeminal, facial, and accessory nerves
Answer: D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What muscle underlies the anterior faucial pillars?
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A. Skeletal muscle cells generate the most force when the contraction occurs at an intermediate length. B. The shorter a skeletal muscle cell is when it begins to contract, the stronger the force generation will be. C. Skeletal muscle cells generate the same amount of force, regardless of their length. D. The longer a skeletal muscle cell is when it begins to contract, the stronger the force generation will be. E. The tension in a skeletal muscle cell is greatest when contractions occur at either very short or very long lengths.