BLG 10A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Coronal Suture, Intramembranous Ossification, Sagittal Suture

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-winter test: still cumulative know ch 1-5. Chapter 7: skeletal system includes bones, cartilage and ligaments framework that help maintain body shape and allow movement. 7. 4, 7. 5, 7. 6, 7. 7) contains 8 bones: cranial sutures formed by intramembranous ossification (membrane . In developing infant, the cranial sutures have not quite fused yet- but before they are just fibrous areas that are more flexible. Parietal bones (2) in middle two halves joined together at sagittal suture form most of the superior and lateral aspects of the skull. Occipital bone posteriorly located joined to parietal bones by lambdoid suture external occipital protuberance median protrusion. Located within the temporal bone mandibular fossa: makes a joint with the mandibular fossa and the temporal bone . If you are hard of eharing- the air pockets are continuous with the middle ear and so you can still hear it ---- that"s why you place the hearing assistance device by the mastoid process to better hear.

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