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Worsham RA Q2

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facial markings   natural and acquired changes over time  
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what are the 5 factors responsible for changes in facial markings   age, enironment, position of the body, condition of the body & heredity  
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furrow/sulcus (sulci), groove and fold   3 basic types of facial markings  
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crevice in the skin bordered by adjacent elevations and caused by muscle constractions   furrow/sulcus  
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groove   elongated depression in a relatively level surface; no elevations on sides of depression  
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fold (projection of skin)   a re-curved margin having greater projection than the adjacent area  
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there are ____ natural facial markings   nine  
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vertical groove located medially on the superior integumentary lip   philtrum  
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border of cheek, a fold   naso-labial fold  
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angular area between posterior margin of nasal wing and nasolabial fold; makes posterior margin of wing more prominent   nasal sulcus  
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oblique palpbral sulcus   only facial marking associated with the eye. curving-groove below inner corner of the eyelid, forms upper border of anterior check, indefinite termination  
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indefinite termination   end of a marking "blends-in"  
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angulus oris eminence   small convex prominence lateral to the line of lip closure, several mouth muscles attach here  
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angulus oris sulcus   horizontal groove at each end of the line of lip closure, formed by projection of upper teeth and lengthens with age  
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labiomental sulcus   conjunction of lower lip and chin which often appears as a groove furrow  
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submental sulcus   junction of base of chin and submandibular area  
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dimples   rounded/dot-like or vertical shallow natural depressions located on cheek and/or chin  
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there are ______ acquired facial markings   eleven  
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nasolabial sulcus   furrow originating at the superior border of the wing of the nose and extedning to the side of the mouth  
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transverse frontal sulci   horizontal furrows of the forehead, "worry/concern lines"  
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what are the 3 types of transverse frontal sulci   continuous, broken or overlaping  
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sulci between the eyebrows   intercilliary sulci  
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intercilliary sulci can be   vertical-caused by the corrigator musle or transverse-caused by the procerus musle  
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optic facial sulci are also known as   "crow's feet"  
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there are _____ rare acquired facial markings   seven  
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furrow of the superior border of the upper eyelid starting from the inner canthus and arches across the eyelid moving laterally   superior palpebral sulcus  
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furrow of inferior border of the lower eyelid, forms later in life, starts just lateral of inner canthus   inferior palpebral suleus  
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bucco-facial sulcus   vertical furrow of cheek, same position and shape as dimples, caused by repeated movement of mouth muscles  
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mandibular sulcus   neck marking-furrow beneath jawline which rises bertically on the cheek  
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also known as "serrated jawline" due to multiple sulci in a row   mandibular sulcus  
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vertical furrows of lips extending from within the mucous membrane into the integumentary lip   labial sulci  
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transverse dipping furrows of the neck   platysmal sulci  
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vertical prominences of the neck that stick out over time   cords of the neck  
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pinna (feather) is a general term for the   ear  
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otic and auri mean   hearing  
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the point of attachment for the ear is always   behind the anterior border of the line extending from the ramus of the mandible  
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the skin of the ear adheres loosely or close to the _______   close, cartilage  
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the lobe is composed of   adapost & superficial facia  
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the ear doesn't respond to ______ and doesn't lose _______   gravity, tissue  
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the ear is ______ and ______ change with age   consistent, change  
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the ear acts as a   radiator  
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the ear is subjected to a lot of livor mortis and is a possible sight of ______   post-mortem stain  
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the width of the ear is _____ its length   2/3  
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