Limbs 1 Flashcards

1
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pre axial border

A

thumb line/ big toe

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2
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post axial border

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pinky line/ pinky toe

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3
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development of the mammalian upper limb

A
  1. Lateral rotation
    - Thumb faces the back (dorsum)
    § Dorsal muscles behind/ventral muscles in front
    1. Adduction
      • Brings the limb under the trunk
        § Dorsal muscles remain behind the limb
    2. Extension
      • Stand on hindlimb, so upper limbs hangs at side
      • Anatomical position - undoes the final mammalian rotation
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4
Q

primitive dorsal evevators of the upper fin become

A

extensors of the limb

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5
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primitive ventral depressors of the upper fin become

A

flexors of the limb

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6
Q

mammalian hind limb rotations

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  1. Medial rotation - opposite to forelimb
    - The big toe - hallux faces the belly side
    1. Adduction - brings the limb under the body
      • Dorsal muscles anterior
      • Ventral muscles posterior
    2. Extension
      • At the hip to be in line with the upright trunk
        § We are not born this way
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7
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primitive Dorsal elevators of hind fin become

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anterior flexors and lateral abductors of the hip

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8
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primitive Ventral depressors of fin become

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posterior extensors and medial adductors of the hip

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9
Q

dorsal muscles in upper limb attach to

A

true scapula or vertebral column

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10
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ventral muscles in. the upper limb attach to

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coracoid process, supreglenoid tubercle, clavicle, ribs or sternum

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11
Q

dorsal muscles of the hind limb attach to

A

sacrum or ilium

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12
Q

ventral muscles of the hind limb attach to

A

pubis or ischium

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13
Q

the limb is an extension of

A

somatopleure/body wall

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14
Q

somatopleure develops into

A

everything in the limb except for the skeletal muscle

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15
Q

3 components of somites

A

sclerotome, myotome, dermatome

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16
Q

dermatomes and myotomes exist as

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dermamyotomes - fused

17
Q

dermamyotomes split in half

A

epimere (dorsal) and hypomere (ventral)

18
Q

epimere forms the

A

dorsal half

dermis and muscle

19
Q

hypomere forms the

A

ventral half

only gives muscle

20
Q

dermatomes meaning in adults

A
  • Area of skin and muscle supplied by segmented spinal nerves
21
Q

migration of myotomes

A

§ A segmented spinal nerve will adhere to a myotome and migrate with it
§ To do with innervation, not dermis

22
Q

dorsal compartments house

A

extensors

23
Q

ventral compartments house

A

flexors