The sympathetic fibers of the superior cervical ganglion travel in the _____ artery and cavernous sinus en route to the orbit
The muscles producing extorsion of the eyeball are _____ rectus and inferior oblique.
The _____ fissure allows the hyaloid vessels to reach the inner chamber of the eye.
Parietal blow often leads to _____ fractures of the temporal bone
The ciliary body extends from the base of the iris and becomes continuous with the choroid at the _____
Course of 3rd Nerve:3: Enters the _____ orbital fissure through the common tendinous ring
ID Chamber: _____

The structure marked X in the image is the _____ artery.

The muscle marked as '3' in the image is _____

The marked foramen is _____ and the accessory meningeal artery passes through this structure.

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