ANTC17H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Shoulder Girdle, Pubic Symphysis, Dentition
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Some important bones of the cranium and their relationship to parts of the brain: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, facial skeleton. Anatomical terms of orientation: cranium: facial orientation: prognathic (projects out) vs orthognathic (flatter, anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, medial, lateral, bony landmarks: superior/inferior temporal lines, coronoid process, Teeth: preserve well, can tell us about: age, diet (dental microwear: compare extant and infer fossa), social organization (tells about sexual dimorphism: patrilinical or matreaneal, monogymous or not projecting behavior based on what we see presently) Human skeleton: cranial/caudal, superior/inferior, proximal/distal, lateral/medial, clavicle, sternum, scapula. And bony landmarks of the pectoral girdle: glenoid fossa, spine of scapula. Some relevant bones: anterior/posterior, ventral/dorsal, dorsal (top of foot)/plantar (bottom of foot (cid:498)palm(cid:499)) Some relevant bones and bony landmarks of the pelvic girdle featuring: the. Sacroiliac joints, lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, pubic symphysis, femoral head, femur, innominate: ilium, pubis, acetabulum, ishium.