LQB183 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Internal Jugular Vein, Ethmoid Bone, Median Plane

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Osteology and arthrology of the skull lqb183. Describe and identify the morphological features and bony markings of the skull. Describe and identify the major joints of the skull. Sutures opposing bony surfaces are serrated with relatively small amounts of dense connective tissue separating the adjoining bones. With increasing age, some sutures ossify and become synostoses. Sutural bones small and irregular accessory bones that may be found within the sutural joints and are highly variable in number and size. The major suturees of the skull include the (for each, name the bones that contribute to the joint): Temporomandibular joint synovial joint between the condylar process of the mandible and the squamous part of the temporal bone. Superciliary arches of frontal bone two ridges that arch over the superior borders of the orbital cavities. Indented by a supraorbital notch which may present in some individuals as a supraorbital foramen. Parietal bone its external surface is convex.

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