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Functions of the Skeleton: - Answer-Supports soft tissues and supports the body weight, Protects some organs, Provide anchor points for skeletal muscles to pull on, to move the body Axial Skeleton - Answer-Contains skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage Skull - Answer-Contains cranial & facia...

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SLCC Human Anatomy Exam 1 Study
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Functions of the Skeleton: - Answer-Supports soft tissues and supports the body
weight, Protects some organs, Provide anchor points for skeletal muscles to pull on, to
move the body

Axial Skeleton - Answer-Contains skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage

Skull - Answer-Contains cranial & facial bones

Major cavities of the skull - Answer-cranial, orbit, oral, nasal

Cranial Cavity - Answer-encloses the brain

Orbit cavity - Answer-partially encloses the eyes

oral cavity - Answer-cavity of the mouth

Nasal Cavity - Answer-Cavity of the nose

Sinuses - Answer-are air-filled spaces that connect with the nasal cavity

Sinuses do what - Answer-Make bones lighter, give resonance to voice, have a mucous
lining that humidifies and warms inhaled air

How many cranial bones aero there - Answer-8

Cranial Bones - Answer-Attachment sites for head and neck muscles, and they contain
numerous passageways for blood vessels and nerves.

Frontal Bone - Answer-single bone that forms anterior and superior regions of the skull

Frontal bone markings - Answer-Squamous, superciliary arches, labella, orbital part.

Squamous (flat) part: (frontal bone) - Answer-Forms the forehead

Superciliary arches: (frontal bone) - Answer-brow ridges
•Superior to orbits on anterior surface of frontal bone
•Larger and more pronounced in males

Glabella: (Frontal bone) - Answer-Flat space between superciliary arches

Orbital Part: (frontal bone) - Answer-Forms the roof of each orbit

, What bones have Sinuses - Answer-Frontal, ethmoid, spend maxilla

Parietal Bones: - Answer-Paired bones that form much of the superior and lateral walls
of the cranium.

Parietal Bone markings - Answer-Parietal eminence, Superior and inferior temporal
lines.

Parietal eminence: (parietal bone) - Answer-Forms rounded prominence on each side of
the skull.

Superior and inferior temporal lines: (parietal bone) - Answer-attachment sites for
temporalis muscle.

Occipital Bone: - Answer-A single bone that forms much of the back of the head, and
part of the skull. It also forms the posterior cranial fossa.

Marking on Occipital Bone - Answer-Occipital condyles, external protuberance & crest,
foramen magnum.

occipital condyles of occipital bone - Answer-articulation sites with atlas (c1)

External occipital protuberance and crest of occipital bone - Answer-Attachment site for
ligaments and muscles that move the head.

foramen magnum of occipital bone - Answer-Spinal cord exits the cranium through this
opening in the base of the skull.

Temporal Bones: - Answer-Two bones that form the inferior part of the lateral walls of
the cranium, and form part of the middle cranial fossa.

marking of temporal bone - Answer-Zygomatic process, styloid process, mastoid
process, squamous region, mandibular fossa.

zygomatic process of temporal bone - Answer-articulates with zygomatic bone to form
zygomatic arch

Styloid process of temporal bone - Answer-attachment site for muscles

mastoid process of temporal bone - Answer-attachment site of some neck muscles

squamous region of temporal bone - Answer-the lateral flat surface of the bone

mandibular fossa of temporal bone - Answer-articulates with the condylar process of the
mandible

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