SLHS 2203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Stylohyoid Muscle, Zygomatic Bone, Nasal Septum
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Note: all points in this class are the same . Test 1 quiz (due next tuesday 3/6 at midnight) Quiz 6 (also due next tuesday at midnight) Extra credit (up to 10 points are given) Sits in the middle of the skull, near the front. One of 7 bones that form the eye socket. Forms lateral walls and roof of nasal cavity. Forms angles of the cheekbones and part of lateral orbital wall. Zygomatic arch is formed from temporal process of zygomatic bone and zygomatic process of temporal bone. Form part of medial wall of each orbit. Tears collect in lacrimal sac and drain into nasal cavity. Forms bridge of nose and supports cartilages of nose. Often fractured by blow to the nose. Posterior 1/3 of the hard palate (maxillary bones for the other part) Only bone of the skull that can move. Other bones associated with the skull, not counted in the 22.