BIOS-1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Sagittal Suture, Coronal Suture, Bone Marrow

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Skull bones, auditory ossicles, hyoid bone, ribs, sternum, and bones of the vertebral column. Mainly compact bone tissue and spongy bone tissue. Spongy bone except at the surface, which has a thin layer of compact bone tissue. Develop in certain tondons where there is considerable friction, tension, and physical stress, such as the palms and soles. Small bones located in sutures between certain cranial bones. Flat bones such as the ribs, sternum, and skull; irregular bones such as vertebrae and hip bones; long bones such as the proximal epiphyses of the femur and humerus; amd some short bones. Both parietal bones on the superior midline of the skull. Parietal and temporal bones on the lateral aspects of the skull. Areas where unossified mesenchyme develops into the dense connective tissues of the skull. Where is the hyoid located? suspended from the styloid processes of the temporal bones by ligaments and muscles. Located in the anterior neck between the mandible and larynx.

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