M. digastricus, venter anterior

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M. digastricus, venter anterior Modell 7 høyre Ductus parotideus Glandula parotidea M. masseter Glandula submandibularis A. facialis A. carotis interna A. lingualis A. carotis externa M. digastricus, venter anterior M. mylohyoideus A. carotis communis A. thyroidea superior V. jugularis interna Scalenusmuskler Glandula thyroidea

M. levator veli palatini Modell 7 venstre M. stylopharyngeus M. uvulae / M. levator veli palatini M. styloglossus M. stylohyoideus M. orbicularis oris M. digastricus, venter posterior M. genioglossus M. geniohyoideus Nakkemuskler M. mylohyoideus Scalenusmuskler

Modell 7 venstre Sinus sphenoidalis Sinus frontalis Tuba auditoria (høyre) Concha nasalis superior Concha nasalis media Tuba auditoria (venstre) Concha nasalis inferior A. carotis interna Tonsilla palatina V. jugularis interna A. facialis A. carotis externa V. retromandibularis Glandula sublingualis Ductus submandibularis V. jugularis interna Glandula submandibularis A. carotis communis V. thyroidea superior A. thyroidea superior Glandula thyroidea