- Branchiomeric musculature
Branchiomeric muscles are striated muscles of the head and neck. Unlike
skeletal muscles that developmentally come fromsomites , branchiomeric muscles are developmentally formed from thebranchial arches .Branchiomeric muscles from each branchial arch
First arch
All of the branchiomeric muscles that come from the first branchial arch are innervated by the
trigeminal nerve . These muscles inclulde all the muscles of mastication, the anterior belly of thedigastric , themylohyoid ,tensor tympani , andtensor veli palatini .econd arch
All of the branchiomeric muscles of the second branchial arch are innervated by the
facial nerve . These muscles include the muscles of facial expression, the posterior belly of thedigastric ,stylohyoid muscle, and thestapedius muscle of the middle ear.Third arch
There is only one muscle of third branchial arch, the
stylopharyngeus . The stylopharyngeus and other structures from the third brachial arch are all innervated by theglossopharyngeal nerve .Fourth arch
All the brachial muscles of the fourth arch are innervated by the
vagus nerve . These muscles include all the muscles of the palate (exception of thetensor veli palatini which is innervated by thetrigeminal nerve ), all the muscles of the pharynx (exceptstylopharyngeus which is innervated by theglossopharyngeal nerve , and all the muscles of the larynx.ee also
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branchial arches
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