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q2 final

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factors responsible for changes in facial markings   age, enviroment, position of the body, condition of the body, heredity  
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types of facial markings   furrow, groove, and fold  
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crevice in the skin   furrow  
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elongated depression in a relatively level surface   groove  
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a re- curved margin having grater projection than the adjacent area   fold or eminence  
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nine natural facial markings   philtrum, naso- labial fold, nasal sulcus, oblique palpebral sulcus, angulus oris eminence, angulus oris sulcus, labiomental sulcus, submental sulcus, dimples  
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eleven acquired facial markings   naoslabial sulcus, transverse frontal sulci,intercilliary sulci, optic facial sulci,superior palpabral sulci, bucco- facial sulcus, mandibular sulcus,labial sulci, platysmal sulci, cords of then neck  
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border of the cheek   naso- labial fold  
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angular area between posterior margin of nasal wing and nasolabial fold   nasal sulcus  
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only facial marking associated with the eye. curving groove below the ineer corner of the eyelid   oblique palpebral sulcus  
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small convex prominence lateral to the line of lip closure   angulus oris eminence  
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horizontal groove at each end of the line of lip closure   angulus oris sulcus  
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conjunction of the lower lip and chin which often appears as a groove or furrow   labiomental sulcus  
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junction of base of chin and submandibular area   submental sulcus  
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furrow originating at the superior border of the wing of the nose extending to the side of the mouth   nasolabial sulcus  
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horizontal furrows of the forehead   transverse frontal sulci  
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between the eyebrows   intercilliary sulci  
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"crow's feet" furrows radiating from the lateral corner of the eye   optic facial sulci  
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furrow of superior border of the upper eyelid   superior palpebral sulcus  
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furrow of inferior border of the lower eyelid   inferior palpebral sulcus  
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verticle furrow of the cheek same postion and shape as dimples   bucco- facial sulcus  
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furrow beneath jawline whcih rises vertically on the cheek   mandibular sulcus  
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verticle furrows of the 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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verticle prominences of the neck   cords of the neck  
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pinna   ear  
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width of the ear   2/3 its length  
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primary landmark. ear passage   external auditory meatus  
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question mark shaped. outer rim   helix  
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orgin of the helix   crus of helix  
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divides length of ear in hal   helix  
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fossa between the outer and inner rim of the ear. shallowest of all depressions   scapha  
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inner rim of the ear   antihelix  
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bifurcation of the antihelix   crura  
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border of the superior 1/3 of the ear   inferior edge of anterior wing  
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depression between crura   triangular fossa  
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anterior portion of upper 1/3 of the ear. becomes part of helix   triangular fossa  
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concave shell of the ear. leads into external auditory meatus. occupies middle 1/3 of the ear. crus of helix in middle   concha  
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elevation protecting the ear passage   tragus  
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small eminence obliquely opposite of the tragus   antitragus  
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between tragus and antitragus   intertagic notch  
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inferior 1/3 of the ear   lobe  
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general shape of the nose   pyramid  
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long narrow nose   leptorrhine  
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short wide nose. bridge does not protrude as much   platyrrhine  
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type of nose inbetween leptorrhine and platyrrhine   mesorrhine  
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little to no curvature of the nose   straight or Greecian  
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outward curvature Roman nose   convex  
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depressed or inward curve of the nose. infantine   concave  
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shape of the base of the nose   pear shaped  
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inside the nose but do not help shape   inferior nasal conchae  
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how many catilages in the nose   5. 1 septum 4 lateral  
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protruding ridge of the nose   dorsum  
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concavity inferior to the glabella   root  
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end of the lobe where nose changes direction   tip  
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lateral lobes located superior to the columni nasi   wings  
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where greatest measurement of the nose is measured   wings. 2/3 the length  
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superficial partition between the nostrils   columni nasi  
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nostril openings. oval or pear shaped. located in posterior 2/3 of the nose   anterior nares  
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sides of the nose   lateral walls  
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furrows of the nose   transverse intercilliary sulci and verticle intercilliary sulci  
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reddish portion of the lips. form line of lip closure when they meet   superior and inferior mucus membrane  
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line of color change at the junction of wet and dry portion   weather line  
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shallow, noticable wrinkles on the dry portion of the mucus membrane   verticle lines  
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inferior integumentary lip boundries: superior inferior and lateral   superior- inferior edge of the inferior mucous membrane. inferior- top of the chin. lateral- ends of the corners of the mouth  
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only exists when the mucous membrane come together. combination of 5 arches   line of closure  
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covers the same area as the philtrum   central plane  
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normally verticle from the column nasi to the upper mucous membrane. hunter's bow   superior integumentary lip  
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recedes inferiorly from the attached margin of the lower mucous membrane to the top of the chin. elipse   inferior mucous membrane  
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upper rim/ border of the eye socket   supraorbital margin  
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"C" shaped curvature- anterior part of the edge dips concavely   lateral rim  
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surface creates an "S" or sigmoid curve   inferior rim  
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clear covering of connective tissue. the greatest projection of the eye   cornea  
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inferior edge of the upper lid   tarsus  
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shape of the eye   almond  
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depression above the medial 1/3 of the superior palpebrae. deepest depression of the eye   naso- orbital fossa  
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region between the supercillium and superior palpabrae   supraorbital margin  
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small elevation extending medially from the medial corner of the superior palpabrae   inner (medial) canthus  
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eyelashes   cilium  
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eyebrow   supercilium  
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shallow furrows of the eyelid   linear sulci  
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