ANAT200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Ethmoid Bone, Sphenoid Bone, Zygomatic Bone

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Components: about 80 bones, skull, vertebrate column, ribs, sternum(found where some ribs attach to), thyroid bone part of the pharynx in the neck. Skull: two main parts: cranium and mandible, neurocranium: all at bones of the skull the forms the helmet, and viscerocranium, the bottom part with the nose and teeth, the face, lateral view: slide 5. Parietal there is one on the left and right. Temporal bone is complex in shape then other parts, it has attachment with the sphenoid bone, the most complicated one. It also attached to zygomatic bone that can be broken if punched in the face. Squamous portion of the temporal bone, the scale Ethmoid bone, rectangular box deep inside the head that is in the inner side of the orbit, the eye. Lacrimal bone, tears from the gland there, and all the tears release to duct where it goes to the nose. Maxilla: left and right connected by a suture, the upper teeth.

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