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Title: LIF101 Anatomy


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LIF101Anatomy
  • Lecture 9
  • Eye, Nose, Mouth, Ear,
  • Anterior Torso Musculature and Surface Features

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The Mouth
  • A.K.A. oral cavity
  • Lips arch back from midline and bend around
    dental arches
  • Color is due to thin, translucent skin and rich
    blood supply

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Parts of the Mouth
  • Tubercle of upper lip
  • Wings of upper lip
  • Groove of lower lip
  • Lobes of lower lip
  • Corners
  • Philtrum

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Parts of the Mouth
  • Red margins
  • Philtrum
  • Nasolabial furrows (smile furrows)
  • Mentolabial furrow

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The Teeth
  • Usually 32 total
  • Lie in sockets ca lled alveoli
  • Most upper teeth larger than lower
  • Upper teeth usually overbite slightly
  • Upper teeth generally more visible

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Outer Ear Structure
  • Bowl and double rim
  • Conducts sound waves into auditory meatus
  • Mostly cartilage, but lobe is filled with fat
    tissue.

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Parts of the Outer Ear
  • Auditory meatus
  • Concha
  • Helix (and its leg)
  • Antihelix (and its legs)
  • Triangular fossa
  • Scapha

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Note the legs of helix and antihelix
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Parts of the Outer Ear
  • Tragus
  • Antitragus
  • Intertragical notch
  • Anterior notch

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Note two flaps of Cartilage. One guarding ear
hole anterior is called tragus (goat) since it
often begets a tuft of hair resembling a goats
beard.
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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Pectoralis major
  • originates along clavicle, sternum and rectus
    sheath
  • Inserts onto humerus
  • Rotates humerus inward and adducts the arm
  • note deltoid furrow between this and deltoid
    muscle

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Torso Muscles
  • Give support connect to and move limbs
  • Help to flex the backbone
  • Protect internal organs
  • Strong core because fibers weave run in different
    directions (woven together)

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Pectoralis major Pecs
  • Draws arms forward and medially
  • Moves arm (pulls humerus) across chest
    abducts/adducts
  • lower border does not align with thoracic arch.

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Rectus abdominis Washboard
  • originates at pubic bone
  • inserts at xiphoid process and nearby costal
    cartilages

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Rectus abdominis
  • Primary function Draws thorax downward and bends
    spine forward (allows back bone to flex)
  • Secondary function holds in (retains)
    organs/provides strength to core

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Abdominal Aponeurosis
  • Rectus Sheath
  • Wide thin flat tendon that encases muscle (lies
    between surface of muscle and skin)

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • External Oblique
  • named for oblique (diagonal) fibers and external
    placement
  • Rotates spine to opposite side
  • interlaces with serratus anterior
  • Flank Pad
  • bulge in external oblique over iliac crest
  • Surface landmark

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Serratus anterior
  • Located below armpit (axilla) on lateral side of
    chest
  • Originates along upper ribs. (several points of
    origin)
  • Inserts under scapula.
  • Weaves into External Obliques

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Serratus anterior
  • draws scapula laterally (downward) and anteriorly
    (forward)
  • Used when pushing something
  • When raising arms above horizontal level

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Muscles of the Anterior Torso
  • Serratus anterior interlaces with external
    oblique at origin, then disappears under
    latissimus dorsi (on back/posterior side).

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Other Structures
  • Linea alba
  • Transverse Lines horizontal tendons divide R.A.
    into smaller portions, six pack
  • Umbilicus (navel)

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Sketch Assignments
  • Three mouth sketches (label one)
  • Three ear sketches (label one)
  • Three eye sketches (label one)
  • Three nose sketches (label one)
  • Different angles, different people if possible
  • Can be free-floating or all on three heads
  • Label structures covered in class

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Textbook Reference Pages
  • Peck, pp. 104, 160161, 166 167, 170 173, 176
    179 (view these pages primarily for the
    illustrations.)
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