EXSS 175 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Axial Skeleton, Sphenoidal Sinus, Sphenoid Bone
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8: what are their major function(s)? , what are they and what are common features of each? attachment for jaw, neck, and facial muscles. Bones (includes the orbit: how many? , what are their major function(s)/features? , what are they and what are common features of each? , maxillary bone. Smell, taste, vision entrances to digestive and respiratory systems. Tmj: causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly variable, l-shaped: one end is back part of hard palate, other end is part of ix. Nasal septum: posterior part of nasal septum, divides nasal cavity into left and right sides, formed by vomer, perpendicular plate of ethmoid and septal, deviated septum does not lie in the midline, developmental abnormality or trauma cartilage xii. Openings in the skull that allow for stuff to pass through: where is each one located, foramen magnum, occipital bone.