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LECTURE No. 8. Muscular system

Skeletal (voluntary) system.

The dermomyotome further differentiates into the myotome and the dermatome.

Cells of the myotome migrate ventrally to surround the intraembryonic coelom and the somatic mesoderm of the ventrolateral body wall. These myoblasts elongate, become spindle-shaped, and fuse to form multinucleated muscle fibers.

Myofibrils appear in the third cytoplasm, and, by the month, cross-striations appear. Individual muscle fibers increase in diameter as myofibrils multiply and become arranged in groups surrounded by mesenchyme.

Individual muscles form, as well as tendons that connect muscle to bone.

Trunk musculature: By the end of the fifth week, body-wall musculature divides into a dorsal epimere, supplied by the dorsal primary ramus of the spinal nerve, and a ventral hypomere, supplied by the ventral primary ramus.

Epimere muscles form the extensor muscles of the vertebral column, and hypomere muscles give rise to lateral and ven tral flexor musculature.

The hypomere splits into three layers. In the thorax, the three layers form the external costal, internal intercostal, and transverse thoracic muscle.

In the abdomen, the three layers form the external oblique, internal oblique, and transverse abdomii muscles. head muscles.

The extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue are thought to be derived from occipital myotomes that migrate forward.

The extrinsic muscles of the eye may derive from preoptic myoto-mes that originally surrounded the prochordal plate.

The muscles of mastication, facial expression, the pharynx, and the larynx are derived from different pharyngeal arches and maintain their innervation by the nerve of the arch of origin.

Limb musculature originates in the seventh week from soma meso-derm that migrates into the limb bud. With time, the limb musculature splits into ventral flexor and dorsal extern groups.

The limb is innervated by spinal nerves, which penetrate the limb bud mesodermal condensations. Segmental branches of the spinal nerves fuse to form large dorsal a ventral nerves.

The cutaneous innervation of the limbs is also derived from spinal nerves and reflects the level at which the limbs arise.

Smooth muscle: the smooth muscle coats of the gut, trachtea, bronchi, and blood vessels of the associated mesenteries are derived from splanchnic mesoderm surrounding the gastrointestinal tract. Vessels elsewhere in the body obtain their coat from local mesenchyme.

Cardiac muscle, like smooth muscle, is derived from splanchnic mesoderm.

new words

migrate - migrate

ventral - abdominal

to surround - surround

somatic - somatic

cytoplasm - cytoplasm

spindle-shaped - spindle-shaped

to fuse - melt

cross-striations - transverse striations

to appear - appear

extensor - extensor muscle

dorsal - dorsal

primary - primary

ramus - branch

split - split

extrinsic - external

intrinsic - internal

vertebral - vertebral

arche - arc

abdomen - belly

facial - facial

expression - expression

to penetrate - penetrate

segmental - segmental

branch - branch

Remember the following frozen phrases.

in the middle

In the corner

to the right

to the left

Insert an article where necessary.

1. There is... thick red... carpet in my... room... carpet is on... floor in... front of... sofa

2. Where is... table? - His... table is near... window.

3. I can see... fine... vase on... shelf. Is it your... vase?

4. We have no... piano in our... living-room.

5. My... uncle is... married. He has... beautiful wife. They have... son, but they have no... daughters.

6. I can see... nice... coffee-table in... middle of... room to... right of... door. It is. black and. red. I like... coffee-table.

7. Our... TV-set is on... little... table in... corner of... room.

8. There is... beautiful picture in my father's... study... picture is on... wall to... left of... window.

9. My aunt's flat is in. new house.

10. There is... living-room,... bedroom,... study,... bathroom and... kitchen in... flat.

11... bedroom is... large room with... two windows.

12... room is light as... windows are large.

13. There are... white curtains on.windows.

14. There are... two beds with. large pillows on them.

15. There are... small tables near... beds.

16. There are... lamps on them. To the left of... door there is... dressing-table with. looking - glass on it.

17. There is... low chair at the dressing - table.

18. There are... several pictures on... pale green walls.

19. There is... thick carpet on... floor.

20... carpet is dark green... room is very cozy.

Answer the questions.

1. What does the muscular system consist of?

2. What surrounds the intraembryonic coelom?

3. What form do myoblasts become?

4. Where do myofibrils appear?

5. By what week body-wall muscles are divided?

6. What is the limb innervated by?

7. What does trunk musculature consist of?

8. Where is the cutaneous innervation of the limbs derived from?

9. Where is cardiac muscle derived from?

10. What do you do with a smooth muscle coat?

Make the sentences of your own using the new words (10 sentences).

Find the definite and indefinite articles in the text.

Find one word, which is a little bit different in meaning from others (find one word that is slightly different from others in meaning):

1) a) abdomen; b) back c) belly;

2) a) last; b) primary; c) first;

3) a) face; b) lateral; c) appearance;

4) a) textbook; b) backbone c) vertebral;

5) a) dark; b) night; c) day.

Author: Elena Belikova

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