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Facial Anatomy and Physiology NVQ Level 2 Beauty Therapy

Bones of the scull Frontal Sphenoid Parietal Nasal Temporal Lacramal Ethmoid Vomer Zygomatic Maxilla Palatine Mandible

Bones of the skull Frontal Parietal Sphenoid Occipital Nasal Temporal Ethmoid Zygomatic Lacrimal Maxilla Mandible

The Thoracic cage Clavicle Scapula Sternum Ribs Vertebrae

Blood flow to the face Small arteries to the hair follicles Temporal branch Occipital branch Internal carotid artery Facial branch Common carotid artery External carotid artery

TASK!! Draw the blood flow from the face on the blank diagram in your workbook. Use your workbook to find the information you need! You have 15 minutes……………

Nerves of the face 5th cranial nerve Controls muscles involved in chewing and passes on sensory information from the face such as the eyes

Nerve of the face 7th Cranial nerve Controls the muscles involved in facial expression

Nerves of the face 11th Cranial nerve Controls the muscles involved in moving the head.

Lymph nodes of the face and neck Posterior auricular Preauricular Occipital Parotid Superficial cervical Tonsillar Deep cervical Submental Posterior cervical Submandibular Supraclavicular

Muscles of the face Frontalis Temporalis Corrugator Obicularis occuli Levator paplabrac Procerus Lavator labii Nasalis Caninus Zygomaticus minor Buccinator Zygomaticus major Obicularis oris Masseter Risoris Mantalis Trangularis Depressor labii Platysma Sternocleidomastoid

Muscles of the upper arm Deltoid Deltoid Biceps Triceps Anterior view Posterior view

Muscles of the back and shoulders Trapezius Clavicle Spine of scapula Humerus Rhomboid major Latissimus dorsi

Muscles of the chest Clavicle Scapula Percoralis minor Pectoralis major Humerus Ribs

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