KINE 2031 Chapter Notes -Greater Trochanter, Radial Sulcus, Iliocostalis

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Note: words in brackets are what is written in the manual. Frontal bone: (forehead) cranial bone that surrounds and protects the brain from the front. Parietal bones: cranial bones that cover much of the top and sides of the brain (behind frontal left and right suture between parietal bones and frontal) Mastoid process: a large rounded protrusion located lateral to the styloid process and posterior to the eternal acoustic meatus; serves as an attachment point for several of the muscles that move the neck. Jugular foramen internal jugular vein, cranial nerves 9,10,11. Occipital bone: concerning the back of the head. The occipital bone is the cranial bone that surrounds and protects that back part of the brain. Foramen magnum: a large hole located along interior surface of the bone; forms a passageway for the spinal cord to exit the skull. (vertebral artery, spinal cord)

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