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ANATOMY –I,II,III,IV Course Code (ANTL101): Anatomy-III (ANTL-213)

Anatomy, a field in the biological sciences concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things. Gross anatomy involves the study of major body structures by dissection and observation and in its narrowest sense is co

Course Contents

THE HEAD AND THE NECK
Muscles around the neck
Triangles of the neck
Main arteries of the neck
Main veins of the neck
Cervical part of sympathetic trunk
Cervical plexus
Cervical spine (vertebrae)
Joints of neck.
THE FACE
Sensory nerves of the face
Bones of the face
Muscles of the face
Facial nerve
Muscles of mastication
Mandible
Hyoid bone
Temporomandibular joint
Brief description of orbit and nasal cavity
Muscles of eye
THE SKULL
Bones of skull
Anterior cranial fossa
Middle cranial fossa
Posterior cranial fossa
Base of skull
Structures passing through foramina
THORAX
STRUCTURES OF THE THORACIC WALL
Dorsal spine (vertebrae)
Sternum
Costal Cartilages & Ribs
Intercostal Muscles
Intercostal Nerves
Diaphragm
Blood supply of thoracic wall
Lymphatic drainage of thoracic wall
Joints of thorax
THORACIC CAVITY
MediastinumPleura
Trachea
Lungs
Bronchopulmonary segments
Pericardium
Heart – Its blood supply, venous drainage & nerve supply
Large veins of thorax, superior and inferior vena cava., pulmonaryveins brachiocephalic veins
Large Arteries – Aorta & its branches
LAB WORK

Course Objectives

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  • Describe and illustrate human anatomy related to head and neck,face, skull and thoracic cavity
  • Identify joints, muscles, nerves, veins, arteries and otheranatomical structures of head and
  • neck, face and skull
  • Identify anatomical structures of the thoracic wall and thoraciccavity

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