- What is the ligamentum nuchae
- What is the investing layer of deep cervical fascia attached to and which does it enclose
- What does the prevertebral fascia cover and what are its relations
- Where is the carotid sheath strong and where is it weak, what type of tissue is it made of
- Which cartilages is the pretracheal fascia attached to, what does it invest and where does it pass down to
- Which bone is the mastoid process a part of
- Which nerve supplies SCM and trapezius and which triangle does it pass through, which 2 nerves pass through the other triangle
- Where does SCM arise from and where are its fleshy and tendinous insertions
- What are the 5 origins of trapezius
- Where does the spinal root of the accessory nerve emerge, what appearance does it have
- Which scalenes attach to the first rib and which attach to the second rib, what are they covered by and where do they arise from
- What are the 4 suprahyoid muscles
- What are the two digastric attachments and what is its role
- What is the structure of the hyoid
- What are the 4 infrahyoid muscles, what are their origins, what do they do, which two of them meet at the oblique line on the thyroid cartilage, what loop of nerves supply them
- What does the thyroid isthmus lie on
- Why can’t the thyroid gland extend any higher than the oblique line
- Which two arteries supply the hyoid and what are their origins, which nerves are these related to
- Which 3 veins drain it and where do these go