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Biology 223 Human Anatomy and Physiology Week 10; Lecture 1; Monday Dr. Stuart S. Sumida

Biology 223 Human Anatomy and Physiology Week 10; Lecture 1; Monday Dr. Stuart S. Sumida. Soft Tissues of the Head – Parts I & II. Soft Tissues of the Head: Brain and Cranial Nerves Muscles Arteries Veins Glands. FOREBRAIN MIDBRAIN HINDBRAIN. Forebrain:

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Biology 223 Human Anatomy and Physiology Week 10; Lecture 1; Monday Dr. Stuart S. Sumida

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  1. Biology 223 Human Anatomy and Physiology Week 10; Lecture 1; Monday Dr. Stuart S. Sumida Soft Tissues of the Head – Parts I & II

  2. Soft Tissues of the Head: Brain and Cranial Nerves Muscles Arteries Veins Glands

  3. FOREBRAIN MIDBRAIN HINDBRAIN

  4. Forebrain: Cerebrum – Perception, movement of somatopleure, sensoro-motor integration, emotion, memory, learning. Diencephalon – Homeostasis, behavioral drives in hypothalamus; sensory relay and modification in thalamus; melatonin secretion in pineal gland. Midbrain (Mesencephalon) Control of eye movement. Hindbrain Cerebellum and Pons – control of movement, proprioreceptive input; relays visual and auditory reflexes in pons. Medulla Oblongata – Involuntry functions: blood pressure, sleep, breathing, vomiting.

  5. Meninges (All from Neural Crest) Outermost: Dura mater Middle: Arachnoid mater Deepest: Pia mater Cerebrospinal fluid between Arachnoid and Pia mater

  6. Meninges: Dura mater

  7. Dural Reflections Falx cerebri Tentorium cerebelli

  8. Vasculature: Venus Sinuses

  9. Vasculature: Venus Sinuses

  10. Vasculature: Venus Sinuses

  11. VENOUS DRAINAGE OF THE SKULL: SUPERIOR SAGITTAL SINUS to RIGHT/LEFT TRANSVERSE SINUS INFERIOR SAGITTAL SINUS TO STRAIGHT SINUS R/L TRANSVERSE SINUSES TO R/L SIGMOID SINUSES R/L SIGMOID SINUSES TO SUPERIOR BULB OF R/L JUGULAR VEIN ALSO TO JUGULAR: R/L MARGINAL SINUSES, R/L CAVERNOUS SINUSES, OCCIPITAL SINUS, R/L

  12. Vasculature: Arterial Supply

  13. Vasculature: Arterial Supply

  14. ARTERIES LEADING TO CIRCULOSUS ARTERIOSUS CEREBRI • Right Carotid Artery • Left Carotid Artery • Basilar Artery (formed from right and left Vertebral Arteries) • Also, know branches off of it!

  15. Major Muscles of the Head and Face are Derivatives of the Mandibular Arch and Hyoid Arch The motor nerve to the mandibular arch: MANDIBULAR NERVE, V3. The motor nerve of the hyoid arch: FACIAL NERVE, VII.

  16. Major Muscles of the Mandibular Arch (innervated by V3): • Temporalis • Masseter • Medial Head of Pterygoid • Lateral Head of Pterygoid • Mylohyoid • Anterior Belly of Digastric • Tensor Tympani

  17. Major Muscles of the Hyoid Arch (innervated by VII): • Posterior Belly of Digastric • Facial Muscles (!!) • Stapedius • Stylohyoid

  18. Jaw Moving Musculature:

  19. Jaw Opening Musculature: Diagastric Muscle Anterior belly – innervated by Mandibular (V3) nerve Posterior belly – innervated by Facial (VII) nerve

  20. Note! Stylohyoid, styloglossus, tongue muscles in general.

  21. Superficial Facial Muscles (all innervated by VII)

  22. Some muscles of mastication (Innervated by V3) Deeper Facial Muscles (All innervated by VII)

  23. Facial Muscles You Have to Remember: • Obicularis Oris • Obicularis Occuli • Frontalis • Buccinator • Platysma • Zyogmaticus Major • Depressor Anguli Oris

  24. Tongue: Surface

  25. Extrenisc and Intrensic Tongue Muscles

  26. Three Glands Parotid Sublingual Submandibular

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