PSYA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Middle Ear, Frontal Sinus, Clavicle

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The skulls of infants, children and adults seventh ed: pg 164 (fig 6. 19) eighth ed: pg. Epithelia and connective tissues combine to form membranes. Figure 3. 20 membranes: mucous membranes are coated with the secretions of mucous glands. Mucous membranes line most of the digestive and respiratory tracts and portions of the urinary and reproductive tracts. Serous does not allow movement and non- viscous. Transudate (serous fluid) - thin, flat squamous epithelia cells which provides protection and frictionless movement. Areolar tissue: the cutaneous membrane, the skin, covers the outer surface of the body. Epithelium flat stratified squamous cells and then the dermal underneath it is the connective tissue. Dense irregular connective tissue: synovial membranes line joint cavities and produce the fluid within the joint. The cranial bones are very tightly adhered to one another. The parietal (cid:271)one doesn"t fully de(cid:448)elop (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h is (cid:449)hy (cid:271)abies have weird heads. Many muscles are attached to the temporal bone.

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