Regarding anatomy of the Neck, all are true except: a. At the sides of the neck, there are structures passing laterally carotid arteries, internal jugular veins and vagus nerves. b. The platysma muscle supplied by the facial nerve. c. The platysma muscles embedded in the deep fascia. d. The sternocleidomastoid muscle divides the neck into anterior & posterior triangles. e. The Langer's lines run horizontally around the neck.
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This statement is true. The carotid arteries, internal jugular veins, and vagus nerves do pass laterally at the sides of the neck. b. This statement is also true. The platysma muscle is indeed supplied by the facial nerve. c. This statement is false. The Show more…
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