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AXIAL SKELETON Bones of the Axial Skeleton Figure 7.1 Frontal Bone Figure 7.2a Parietal Bones and Major Associated Sutures Form most of the superior and lateral aspects of the skull Figure 7.3a Occipital Bone and Its Major Markings Figure 7.2b Temporal Bones Figure 7.5 Sphenoid Bone Figure 7.6a Sphenoid Bone Figure 7.6b Ethmoid Bone Figure 7.7 Mandible and Its Markings Figure 7.8a Maxillary Bone Figure 7.8b Anterior Aspects of the Skull Frontal bone Parietal bone Frontal squama of frontal bone Nasal bone Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Temporal bone Ethmoid bone Lacrimal bone Glabella Frontonasal suture Supraorbital foramen (notch) Supraorbital margin Superior orbital fissure Optic canal Inferior orbital fissure Zygomatic bone Infraorbital foramen Maxilla Middle nasal concha Perpendicular plate Ethmoid bone Inferior nasal concha Vomer bone Mandible Mental foramen (a) Mandibular symphysis Figure 7.2a Posterior Aspects of the Skull Sagittal suture Parietal bone Sutural bone Lambdoid suture Occipital bone Superior nuchal line External occipital protuberance Occipitomastoid suture (b) Mastoid process External occipital crest Occipital condyle Inferior nuchal line Figure 7.2b External Lateral Aspects of the Skull Coronal suture Frontal bone Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Parietal bone Ethmoid bone Temporal bone Lacrimal bone Lambdoid suture Lacrimal fossa Squamous suture Nasal bone Occipital bone Zygomatic process Zygomatic bone Occipitomastoid suture Maxilla External acoustic meatus Mastoid process Alveolar margins Styloid process Mandibular condyle Mandible Mental foramen Mandibular notch Mandibular ramus (a) Mandibular angle Coronoid process Figure 7.3a Midsagittal Lateral Aspects of the Skull Parietal bone Coronal suture Squamous suture Frontal bone Temporal bone Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Frontal sinus Crista galli Lambdoid suture Nasal bone Sphenoid sinus Ethmoid bone (perpendicular plate) Vomer bone Incisive fossa Occipital bone Occipitomastoid suture External occipital protuberance Maxilla Alveolar margins Internal acoustic meatus (b) Sella turcica of sphenoid bone Pterygoid process of sphenoid Mandibular foramen bone Mandible Palatine bone Palatine process of maxilla Figure 7.3b Inferior Portion of the Skull Maxilla (palatine process) Hard palate Palatine bone (horizontal plate) Zygomatic bone Temporal bone (zygomatic process) Vomer Maxilla Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Foramen ovale Foramen lacerum Carotid canal Mandibular fossa External acoustic meatus Styloid process Mastoid process Temporal bone (petrous part) Pharyngeal tubercle of basioccipital Parietal bone External occipital crest (a) Incisive fossa Medial palatine suture Infraorbital foramen External occipital protuberance Stylomastoid foramen Jugular foramen Occipital condyle Inferior nuchal line Superior nuchal line Foramen magnum Figure 7.4a Inferior Portion of the Skull Olfactory foramina Frontal bone Anterior cranial fossa Cribriform plate Crista galli Sphenoid Lesser wing Greater wing Ethmoid bone Optic canal Anterior clinoid process Foramen rotundum Tuberculum sellae Hypophyseal fossa Sella Dorsum sellae turcica Posterior clinoid process Foramen ovale Foramen spinosum Middle cranial fossa Temporal bone (petrous part) Foramen lacerum Jugular foramen Hypoglossal canal Internal acoustic meatus Posterior cranial fossa Anterior cranial fossa Parietal bone Occipital bone (b) Middle cranial fossa Foramen magnum (c) Posterior cranial fossa Figure 7.4b Nasal Cavity Figure 7.10a Nasal Cavity Figure 7.10b Vertebral Column Figure 7.13 General Structure of Vertebrae Figure 7.15 Cervical Vertebrae Table 7.2.2 Cervical Vertebrae: The Atlas (C1) Figure 7.16a, b Cervical Vertebrae: The Axis (C2) Figure 7.16c Cervical Vertebrae: The Atlas (C2) Figure 7.17a Regional Characteristics of Vertebrae Table 7.2.2 Thoracic Vertebrae Figure 7.17b Lumbar Vertebrae Figure 7.17c Sacrum Sacrum Consists of five fused vertebrae (S1-S5), which shape the posterior wall of the pelvis It articulates with L5 superiorly, and with the auricular surfaces of the hip bones Major markings include the sacral promontory, transverse lines, alae, dorsal sacral foramina, sacral canal, and sacral hiatus Coccyx Coccyx (Tailbone) The coccyx is made up of four (in some cases three to five) fused vertebrae that articulate superiorly with the sacrum Sacrum and Coccyx: Anterior View Figure 7.18a Sacrum and Coccyx: Posterior View Figure 7.18b Bony Thorax (Thoracic Cage) Figure 7.19a