ANAT 1010 Lecture 6: AXIAL SKELETAL SYSTEM

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Please note: you are not expected to learn all the bones or. About the location and function of the bones indicated below. Skull: the skull consists of cranial (protect brain) and facial (attachments for facial muscles, support and protect sensory organs) bones. Frontal: forms forehead and roof of orbit and anterior floor of cranial cavity, contains frontal paranasal sinus. Temporal: lateral wall of cranial cavity, note, zygomatic process, external auditory meatus, mastoid process and mandibular fossa (tmj) Occipital: posterior part of cranial cavity, foramen magnum. Spenoid: middle part at base of skull, sphenoidal paranasal sinus. Ethmoid: forms cranial floor, lateral nasal walls and part of nasal septum, cribriform plate and olfactory nerves, ethmoidal paranasal sinus. Facial bones: maxillae, zygomatic, mandible: sutures are immovable joints located between skull bones, fontanelles are fibrous connective tissue membrane-filled spaces located between the cranial bones of infants.

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