cranial bones Flashcards

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coronal suture

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separates the frontal and parietal bones

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sagittal suture

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separates parietal bones from one another

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3
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squamosal suture

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connects a single temporal bone to a single parietal bone on each side

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4
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lamboidal suture

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connects both parietal bones with the occipital bone

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occipitomastiod suture

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separates occipital bone and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone

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sphenosquamosal suture

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separates the sphenoid bone and the squamosal portion of the temporal bone

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zygomaticotemporal suture

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separates the zygomatic bone and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone

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8
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how many bones make up to cranium

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6 (1 occipital, 1 frontal, 2 temporal, 2 parietals)

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superciliary arches

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  • on the frontal bone
  • lie above medial ends of the eyebrow
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glabella

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  • on the frontal bone
  • between the superciliary arches
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11
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frontal eminences

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  • on the frontal bone
  • rounding prominences at upper part of forehead
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supraorbital margin

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  • on frontal bone
  • upper rim of the eye socket
  • inferior to the superciliary arch
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13
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foramen magnum

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  • in the occipital bone
  • large opening for the spinal cord under the skull
  • used to restore decapitations
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14
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occipital condyle

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  • the place where atlas attaches the skull
  • two condyles near the foramen magnum
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15
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superior nuchal line

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  • on the occipital bone
  • two curved lines extending out from the external occipital protuberance
  • the lower one is the superior one
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16
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occipital protuberance

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  • on the occipital bone
  • small jutting eminence
  • midway between foramen magnum and the angular summit of the bone
17
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parietal bone makes up how much of the cranium

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2/3

18
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parietal eminence

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  • on the parietal bones
  • just above the posterior border of the ears
19
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what determines the widest part of the cranium

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parietal bone (eminences)

20
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squama

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  • in the temporal bone
  • scale like and thin, translucent
  • curves medially and is relatively deep behind the zygomatic arch
21
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external auditory meatus

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  • in temporal bone
  • ear passage
  • tympanic (curved)
  • inferior to the squama
22
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mandibular fossa

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  • in the temporal bone
  • part of the squama
  • small depression on the under surface
  • fits the condyle of the lower jaw
  • lies anterior to the ear passage
23
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mastoid process

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  • in temporal bone
  • creates posterior part of the bone
  • lateral to the earlobe
  • the muscle attachment site for the sternocleidomastoid muscle
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zygomatic process

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  • part of the temporal bone
  • connects to the zygomatic arch
  • projects from lower part of the squama
  • long and thin, extends anteriorly to the cheekbone
  • determines the widest part of the face
25
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the 2 interior bones of the cranium

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ethmoid bone and sphenoid bone

26
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ethmoid bone

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  • cribriform plate
  • nose area
27
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sphenoid bone

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  • shaped like a bat/butterfly
  • mostly internal