PPT-External Cranial and Facial Bones and Features
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SUTURES FACIAL BONES14 CRANIAL FEATURES FACIAL FEATURES Coronal Maxilla2 Mastoid process Palatine process Squamous Mandible1 Styloid process Infraorbital foramen
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SUTURES FACIAL BONES14 CRANIAL FEATURES FACIAL FEATURES Coronal Maxilla2 Mastoid process Palatine process Squamous Mandible1 Styloid process Infraorbital foramen Lambdoid Sagittal Lacrimal 2 External auditory meatus Supraorbital foramen. Lab 6, Axial Skeleton. Orange = axial skeleton. Yellow = appendicular skeleton. Cranial Bones. 1 . = . frontal bone. 2 . = . parietal bone. 3 . = . occipital bone. 4 . = . temporal bone. 10 = sphenoid bone. skeleton. Written By: Shady . Soghayr. & . Rasha. . Rakan. Edited By: Yousef . Qandeel. #1. The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton. Chapter 7. Divisions of the Skeletal System. Types of Bones. Part A: The Axial Skeleton. Section 1 – Axial Skeleton Overview (pp. 198-200). Consists of . 80. bones. Divided into 3 main parts. :. 1) . Skull. 2) . Vertebral column. 3) . Bony Thorax. Functions of Axial Skeleton. Orange = axial skeleton. Yellow = appendicular skeleton. Cranial Bones. 1 . = . frontal bone. 2 . = . parietal bone. 3 . = . occipital bone. 4 . = . temporal bone. 10 = sphenoid bone. 23 = coronal suture. Foundation Standard 1: Academic . Foundation. Human . Structure and Function. 1.1 Classify . the basic structural and functional organization of the human body (Skeletal System). Foundation Standard 2: . for copy. Essential Question. What is the main contribution the axial skeleton makes to homeostasis?. Divisions of the Skeleton. AXIAL SKELETON. Skull. Cranium. Face . Hyoid. Auditory . Ossicles. Vertebral Column. Honors Anatomy & Physiology. Essential Question. What is the main contribution the axial skeleton makes to homeostasis?. Divisions of the Skeleton. AXIAL SKELETON. Skull. Cranium. Face . Hyoid. Auditory . There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves.. Name of the Cranial Nerves. I. Olfactory n.. II. Optic n.. III. Occulomotor n.. IV. . Trochlear. n.. V. Trigeminal n.. VI. . Abducent. n.. VII. Facial n.. VIII. . . Cranial nerves are spinal nerves that come out of the brain instead of the spinal cord.. Cranial Nerves. . Cranial nerves are spinal nerves that come out of the brain instead of the spinal cord.. skeleton. , composed of bones, cartilages, joints, and ligaments, accounts for about 20% of body mass.. . There are . 206. bones in the . human body. .. . Introduction -The Basics. The . axial skeleton. Divisions of the Skeleton. The skeleton is divided in 2 parts: axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton.. The axial skeleton consists of:. . 1. Skull. . 2. Vertebral column. . 2. Thoracic cage. The appendicular skeleton consists of. Multimedial Unit of Dept. of Anatomy JU Unit of Dept. of Anatomy JU Multimedial Multimedial Unit of Dept. of Anatomy JU Unit of Dept. of Anatomy JU GRAY’S Anatomy Lateral view of the skull Lateral Dr Michelle Bond. Facial Features . Assessment of facial features. Need all three key facial features to make a diagnosis of FASD with sentinel facial features. Most children with FASD do not have facial features.
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