2. Regarding the cervical part of the sympathetic trunk:
a. it extends from the base of the skull to just inferior to
the second rib
b. it lies anterior to the transverse processes of the
cervical vertebrae
c. it lies behind the carotid sheath
d. it possesses three ganglia
e. the stellate ganglion is formed by the fusion between
the inferior cervical ganglia and the first thoracic
ganglion.
3. The ophthalmic artery:
a. is the first branch of the internal carotid artery
b. arises from the internal carotid artery within the
cavernous sinus
c. lies within the meningeal sheath throughout its whole
length
d. provides arterial blood supply to the face
e. lies below and lateral to the optic nerve as it passes
through the optic canal
. 4. The episclera:
a. forms the Tenon's capsule of the globe
b. receives a rich blood supply anteriorly from the anterior
ciliary artery
c. becomes progressively thinner towards the posterior
globe
d. contains dense connective tissue
e. is derived from the mesenchyme
5. The lamina cribrosa:
a. is part of the sclera
b. transmits the retinal artery and vein
c. is resistant to stretching
d. marks the point beyond which the ganglion cells
are myelinated.
e. contains photoreceptors on its inner surface