- Parts of the primary motor cortex that control movement of the legs are supplied by branches of the anterior cerebral artery. (T/F?)
- The recurrent artery of Heubner is a branch of the anterior cerebral artery. (T/F?)
- The anterior choroidal artery originates from the anterior cerebral artery. (T/F?)
- The Vidian artery is the artery of the pterygoid canal. (T/F?)
- The Broca’s area is supplied by the branches of the anterior cerebral artery. (T/F?)
- The primary visual cortex is supplied by branches of the posterior cerebral artery. (T/F?)
77. Circle of Willis (Gray-519)
76. Circle of Willis
- Terminal branches of the internal carotid artery are the anterior cerebral artery and the median cerebral artery. (T/F?)
- The anterior communicating artery connects the two anterior cerebral arteries. (T/F?)
- Arterial branches from the anterior communicating artery supply optic chiasm with arterial blood. (T/F?)
- The posterior communicating artery connects the middle cerebral artery and the posterior cerebral artery. (T/F?)
- The pontine arteries arise from the posterior communicating arteries. (T/F?)
- The posterior cerebral artery arises from the basilar artery. (T/F?)
75. Branches of the internal carotid artery
- Anterior choroidal artery. (T/F?)
- Anterior hypophyseal artery. (T/F?)
- Posterior hypophyseal artery. (T/F?)
- Superior hypophyseal artery. (T/F?)
- Anterior communicating artery. (T/F?)
- Posterior communicating artery. (T/F?)