The Skull (Facial and Cranial Bones, Sutures)
Hyoid
small u-shaped bone in neck where many tongue muscles attach, facial
Metopic suture
(if present) unites the two frontal bones
2 possible functions of the sinuses
1. lighten the facial bones 2. act as a resonance chamber for speech
Definition of suture
FIBROUS JOINTS, all but one of the bones of the skull are joined by these interlocking joints
Why is the sphenoid called the keystone of the cranium
It comes in contact with all of the other cranial bones (if it breaks, all cranium caves)
Maxilla
anterior part of the hard palate, facial
Nasal
bridge of nose, facial
Zygomatic
cheekbone, facial
What is the orbit
eye socket
Frontal
forehead bone, cranial
Inferior nasal concha
forms the most inferior turbinate
What bones contribute to the formation of the orbit
frontal, maxilla, lacrimal, ethmoid, sphenoid, palatine, zygomatic ACRONYM: ELF SZ: M & P (sounded out: elf size: medium and petite)
Name the 8 bones of the cranium
frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid, right and left parietal, right and left temporal ACRONYM: Old People (2) From Texas (2) Eat Spiders
Mandible
lower jaw, site of mental foramen, facial
Contain the sockets bearing teeth
mandible and maxilla
With one exception, the skull bones are joined by sutures. Name the exception
mandible and temporal
Occipital
most posterior part of the cranium, condyles here articulate with the atlas, foramen magnum contained here, cranial
Parietal
much of the lateral and superior cranium, cranial
Palatine
posterior bones of the hard palate, facial
Sphenoid
singular irregular bat-shaped bone forming part of the cranial base, site of sella turcica, cranial
Temporal
site of the mastoid process, site of styloid process, organ of hearing is found here, cranial
Four bones containing paranasal sinuses
sphenoid, ethmoid, frontal, maxilla
Ethmoid
superior and middle nasal conchae form from its projections, site of cribriform plate, bears an upward protrusion also called the "rooster's comb" or crista galli, cranial
Which bones are connected by a squamous suture
temporal and parietal on each side of the skull
Lacrimal
tiny bones bearing the tear ducts, facial
Coronal suture
unites the frontal with the parietal bone
Lambdoid suture
unites the parietal bones with the occipital bone
Squamosal suture
unites the squamous portion of the temporal bone with the parietal bones
Sagittal suture
unites the two parietal bones to the midline
Two bones that form the nasal septum
vomer and ethmoid