HUMB2008 Study Guide - Final Guide: Choroid Plexus, Frontal Bone, Nasal Meatus

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Describe the paranasal sinuses and their positions. Describe the positions of the three sets of salivary glands. Label the structures of the cerebrum, cerebellum, midbrain and diencephalon in all planes. Describe the position of the ventricles and sinuses in the brain. Explain the role of the choroid plexus. List the components of the circle of willis and the arteries that supply it. Air-containing cavities within the facial bones and skull that communicate with the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity is lined with mucosa and is responsible for filtering airborne particles as it warms and humidifies air going into the lungs. Sinuses are named after the bones which they originate. Contained in the lateral masses of the ethmoid bone. Runs between the sphenoid, frontal and maxillary sinuses. Above the nasal cavity and between the orbits. Occupies the midline superior to the pharynx and curves up both anteriorly and posteriorly to the sella turcica.

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