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BIO 210 Lab Quiz 3 Already Rated A+ 1. Frontal Bone: This bone is located in the forehead region. 2. Supraorbital Foramen (Notch): A feature of the frontal bone above the eye socket. 3. Temporal Bone: Found on the sides of the skull. 4. Zygomatic Process: Part of the temporal bone that exte...

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1. Frontal Bone: This bone is located in the forehead region.



2. Supraorbital Foramen (Notch): A feature of the frontal bone above the eye socket.



3. Temporal Bone: Found on the sides of the skull.



4. Zygomatic Process: Part of the temporal bone that extends towards the cheekbone.



5. External Acoustic Meatus: Found on the temporal bone, it is the opening of the ear canal.



6. Mastoid Process: A bony projection of the temporal bone behind the ear.



7. Styloid Process: Another bony projection of the temporal bone, located just below the ear.



8. Mandibular Fossa: A depression in the temporal bone where the jaw bone (mandible) connects.



9. Parietal Bone: These bones form the sides and top of the skull.



10. Occipital Bone: Located at the back of the skull.



11. Occipital Condyles: Rounded processes on the occipital bone that articulate with the first cervical


vertebra.



12. Foramen Magnum: The large opening in the occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes.

,13. Sphenoid Bone: A complex bone located at the base of the skull.



14. Sella Turcica: A saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone that holds the pituitary gland.



15. Greater Wing: Part of the sphenoid bone that extends laterally.



16. Lesser Wing: Another part of the sphenoid bone that extends medially.



17. Optic Foramen: An opening in the sphenoid bone through which the optic nerve passes.



18. Ethmoid Bone: This bone is located between the eyes and forms part of the nasal cavity.




These terms describe specific bones of the skull and their anatomical features.



cribriform plate ✔️feature of the ethmoid bone




crista galli ✔️feature of the ethmoid bone




perpendicular plate ✔️feature of the ethmoid bone

, superior nasal conchae ✔️feature of the ethmoid bone




middle nasal conchae ✔️feature of the ethmoid bone




olfactory foramina ✔️feature of the ethmoid bone




inferior nasal conchae ✔️name this bone




vomer ✔️name this bone




zygomatic bone ✔️name this bone

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