ANTR 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Appendicular Skeleton, Nasal Concha, Axial Skeleton
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Axial skeleton -top hat chapter 6: axial skeleton. 6. 2 introduction: distinguish between the bones of the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton, axial skeleton, forms trunk, head and neck, skull, vertebral column, ribs, sternum, appendicular skeleton, forms limbs, attaches to axial skeleton through girdles . 6. 4. 2 sutures: list the bones the meet at the following sutures, coronal. Parietal bones: identify the following on figure 6. 2 anterior view of the skull, frontal bone. Supercillary arch: temporal bone, sphenoid bone. Perpendicular plate: lacrimal bone, zygomatic bone, maxilla. Infraorbital foramen: mandible, vomer, inferior nasal concha. 6. 4. 3. f sphenoid bone-in the clinic: explain the clinical relevance of trauma to the pterion region of the skull, the pterion region of the skull is an h-shaped region where the temporal, sphenoid, parietal and frontal bones come together. It"s very vulnerable and the middle meningeal artery passes deep to it. 6. 4. 4. h mandible: identify the following on interactive model of mandible in section 6. 4. 4. h.