question 10 which muscle can be located just inferior to the mylohyoid muscle? o masseter digastric sternohyoid o none of the above question 11 which two muscles form the sternocleidmastoid? sternomastoid and sternohyoid o cleidomastoid and sternomastoid cleidomastoid and scalenes sternomastoid and clavotrapezius question 12 when exposing muscles of the neck you should be mindful not to damage the superficial blood vessels in the area. true false

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Nature

Here are the answers to the questions based on the available anatomical information: Question 10:

  • The muscle located just inferior to the mylohyoid muscle is the digastric muscle. The digastric muscle lies below (inferior to) the mylohyoid and is commonly mentioned as such in neck anatomy.

Question 11:

  • The sternocleidomastoid muscle is formed by two heads called the sternal head (sternomastoid) and clavicular head (cleidomastoid). They blend into one muscle belly that inserts on the mastoid process. So, the correct pair forming the sternocleidomastoid is "sternomastoid and cleidomastoid".

Question 12:

  • It is true that when exposing muscles of the neck, care must be taken not to damage superficial blood vessels in the area, as they are important and close to the surface of the neck.

Summary:

Question| Answer
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10| Digastric muscle
11| Sternomastoid and Cleidomastoid
12| True

Each answer is supported by anatomical descriptions of the relevant muscles and their locations.