RTE Anatomy of the skull 1533

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what is the name of the oval processes on each side of the foramen magnum

Occipital condyles ( condylar portions)

Name the two bones consisting the superior sides of the skull

Right and left parietal bones

Arch that extends from the frontal bone all the way back to the temporal bone

Zygomatic arch

wedge between two orbital plates on the frontal bone

cribrifrom plate

what is the large opening at the base of the skull?

foramen magnum

Single bone forming the forehead

frontal bone

name the bone at the back of the skull

occipital bone

what parts of the spheinoid bone are triangular in shape

the lesser wings

what are the main parts of the internal ear?

the osseous or bony labyrinth and the membranous labyrinth

what forms the widest portion of the skull?

the parietal tubercles, also called eminences

what cranial bone houses the hearing and balance structures?

the temporal bone

the middle ear is composed of

the tympanic membrane, three auditory ossicles and, the tympanic cavity

what are the functions of foramina in the skull?

to allow passage of nerves and blood vessels

what is the function of the skull?

to protect and enclose the brain

each parietal bone articulate with

5 bones. frontal bone, both temporal bones, sphenoid bone and opposite parietal bone

number of bones at the base of the skull

5 bones. frontal bone, sphenoid bone, right and left temporal bones, and occipital bone

Number of facial bones

14

number and name of fontanels on an infant

6 fontanels, anterior fontanel, posterior fontanel, right and left sphenoid fontanel, right and left mastoid fontanel

number and name of fontanels on an adult

6 fontanels, bregma,----------------------------(top of skull) lambda,----------------------------( back of skull) right and left pterion,-------------(sides of skull ) right and left astrion--------------(lower back of skull)

Number of cranial bones

8

what part of the ethmoid bone is also called "Rooster's Comb"?

The crista galli

the external part of the ear is composed of

auricle or pinna, tragus and EAM

name the suture formed by the frontal bone and the two parietal bones

coronal suture

what is the name of the rounded prominence on the squamous portion of the frontal bone

frontal tuberosity

smooth raised prominence between the eyebrows

gabella

name the suture formed by the two parietal bones and the occipital bone

lambdoidal suture

flat sheet of bone that extends down in the midline of the cribriform plate and forms part of the nasal septum

perpendicular plate (etmoid bone)

what is the thickest part of the temporal bone?

petrous ridge , shaped as a pyramid

name the six bones that articulate with the occipital bone

right and left parietal bone, right and left temporal bones, sphenoid bone and the atlas

name the 4 bones that articulate with the frontal bone

right and left parietal bones, sphenoid bone, and the ethmoid bone

name the suture formed by the two parietal bones

sagital suture

what is the name of saddle like structure that protects the pituitary gland?

sella turcica

what bone articulates with all seven cranial bones

sphenoid bone

what is the thinnest part of the skull and most vulnerable to fracture?

squamous portion

name of the 2 processes of the temporal bone

styloid process and mastoid process

name of the slight depression (groove) above each eyebrow

supraorbital groove

The connection of skull bones is called

suture

what bone lies primarily below the floor of the cranium?

the ethmoid bone

where are the Lateral Labyrinths located?

the ethmoid bone

these two part of the sphenoid bone,form part of the floor and lateral walls of the skull

the greater wings

what is the prominent bump or protuberance and the inferosuperior portion of the skull? on the occipital bone.

the inion, also called external ocipital protuberance


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