SLHS 2203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Cleft Lip And Cleft Palate, Foramen Magnum, Nostril

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Ex. , choose all that apply (can get partial credit) Cavities within skull (cranial cavity, orbital cavity, ethmoid sinus, nasal cavity, maxillary sinus, oral cavity) Cranial fossa (anterior fossa, middle fossa, posterior fossa). Know which lobes of the brain sit in each fossa. Be able to identify the foramen magnum (hole in base of skull from which spinal cord emerges) 22 skull bones (8 neurocranium, 14 viscerocranium aka facial bones). This number does not include the middle ear bones (3 on each side, 6 total) or the hyoid bone. Know the 4 parts of the temporal bone (squamous, tympanic, mastoid and petrous). Sphenoid bone: wing shaped, houses pituitary gland. Lacrimal bone (2): smallest of the skull bones. Report whether they are paired or unpaired structures. Report whether they are part of the neurocranium or viscerocranium. Report whether they are part of the orbital cavity. Base : the main body of the mandible: curved, horizontal portion.

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