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bobbysung

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The chorda tympani
 A) is a blood vessel that first surfaces in the external auditory meatus and passes into the middle ear space at the inferior margin of the tympanic membrane.
  B) is a branch of the VII facial nerve.
  C) can sometimes be seen through the superior tympanic membrane during otoscopy.
  D) a & b
  E) b & c

Question 2

The pars flaccida is
 A) in the superior quadrant of the tympanic membrane.
  B) between the posterior and anterior malleolar folds.
  C) the most flaccid portion of the tympanic membrane.
  D) a & b
  E) a, b, & c



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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