3. ARCH MUSCLE NERVE
1 Muscles of mastication (PTM),
Ant. Belly of digastric, Mylohyoid,
Tensor tympani, Tensor palati
Trigeminal (CN V)
2 Muscles of facial expression,
Post. Belly of digastric, Stylohyoid, Stapedius.
Facial (CN VII)
3 Stylopharyngeus Glossopharyngeal
(CN IX)
4 Cricothyroid, constrictors of pharynx,
levator veli palati
Superior laryngeal
nerve, br. Of CN X
6 Intrinsic muscles of larynx Recurrent laryngeal
nerve, br. Of CN X
4. ARCH CARTILAGE ARTERY
1 Meckel’s Cartilage –
Dorsal end : Malleus, Incus Mandibular
Ventral end : Mandible Process
Maxillary Process(dorsal):- Pre maxilla, maxilla,
zygomatic bone, some part of temporal bone.
BETWEEN – Anterior ligament of malleus,
sphenomandibular ligament.
Maxillary artery
2 Richert’s Cartilage –
Dorsal end : Stapes, styloid process of temporal bone
Ventral end : Lesser cornu and upper part of body of
hyoid bone
BETWEEN – Stylohyoid ligament
Hyoid and
stapedial artery
(in fetal life)
5. 3 Ventral end : lower part of body and greater cornu
of hyoid bone
Rest disappears
CCA and ICA
4 & 6 The 4th and 6th fuse and form the cartilages of
the larynx – cricoids, thyroid, arytenoids,
corniculate and cuneiform, except epiglottis (caudal
part of hypobranchial eminence)
4 :
Left – Aortic
arch
Right –
Subclavian A
6 :
Left – Ductus
arteriosus
Right –
Pulmonary A
ARCH CARTILAGE ARTERY
7. POUCH
1
2
DERIVATIVES
Tubotymphanic Recess :-
Distal part – expands to form Middle Ear Cavity
(tymphanum) and Mastoid Antrum
Proximal part – remains tubular to form
pharyngotymphanic/eustachian/auditory tube.
Tonsillar Crypts :-
Endoderm – stratifies squamous, non – keratinized
epithelium lining the tonsilar crypts on pharyngeal/medial
surface of tonsil
Mesoderm – lymphoid tissue, fibrous capsule and
connective tissue elements of tonsil.
Intra tonsillar cleft (adults)
8. 3
Dorsal Bulbar Part – Inferior Parathyroid
(Parathyroid III)
Ventral Tubular Part – Thymus
4 Dorsal Bulbar part – Superior parathyroid
(Parathyroid IV)
Ventral tubular part – is incorporated with the
ULTIMOPHARYNGEAL BODY (fifth pouch) and together
forms the CAUDAL PHARYNGEAL COMPLEX
10. CLEFT DERIVATIVES
1 External Auditory Meatus
2
3 Cervical Sinus
4
(Due to downgrowth of mesenchyme of
2nd pharyngeal arch to fuse with the
epicardial ridge)