BIOL 2013 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Kyphosis, Coccyx, Condyloid Process

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Introduction: basic features, axial skeleton, consists of: skull bones/auditory ossicles/hyoid/vertebralcolumn/thoracic cage. Appendicular skeleton: consists of: limbs/pectoral girdle/pelvic girdle. The skull and associated bones: cranial and facial subdivisions of the skull, the skull consists of, face, cranium, associated bones, the face: 14 individual bones, the cranium: 8 individual bones, the associated bones: 7 individual bones. Figure 6. 2 cranial and facial subdivisions of the skull. The skull and associated bones: superior view of the skull, parietal bones. Left and right parietal bones: sagittal suture, between the two parietal bones, coronal suture, between the frontal bone and the two parietal bones, frontal bone, the most anterior bone of the skullcap. Lateral view of the skull: frontal bone, parietal bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, external acoustic meatus, mastoid process, zygomatic process, styloid process. The skull and associated bones: anterior view of the skull, frontal bone, supra-orbital foramen, nasal bone, maxilla bone.

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