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College
Human Anatomy & Physiology
CHAPTER
7
The Skeleton:
Part A
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Skeletal System
• Composed of bones, cartilages, joints,
ligaments
• 20% of body mass
• Two major parts
– Axial
– Appendicular
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The Axial Skeleton
• Consists of 80 bones
• Three major regions
– Skull
– Vertebral column
– Thoracic cage
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Figure 7.1a The human skeleton.
Skull
Cranium
Facial bones
Clavicle
Thoracic
cage
(ribs and
sternum)
Vertebral
column
Sacrum
Scapula
Sternum
Rib
Humerus
Vertebra
Radius
Ulna
Carpals
Phalanges
Metacarpals
Femur
Patella
Tibia
Fibula
Anterior view
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Tarsals
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Figure 7.1b The human skeleton.
Cranium
Bones of
pectoral
girdle
Clavicle
Scapula
Sternum
Rib
Humerus
Vertebra
Radius
Ulna
Upper
limb
Bones
of
pelvic
girdle
Carpals
Phalanges
Metacarpals
Femur
Lower
limb
Tibia
Fibula
Posterior view
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The Skull
• Formed by two sets of bones
1. Cranial bones (cranium)
• Enclose the brain in the cranial cavity
– Cranial vault (calvaria)
– Cranial base: anterior, middle, and posterior cranial
fossae
• Provide sites of attachment for head and neck
muscles
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The Skull
2. Facial bones
– Framework of face
– Cavities for special sense organs for sight,
taste, and smell
– Openings for air and food passage
– Sites of attachment for teeth and muscles of
facial expression
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Figure 7.2a The skull: Cranial and facial divisions and fossae.
Bones of cranium
Coronal suture
Squamous suture
Lambdoid
suture
Facial
bones
Cranial and facial divisions of the skull
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Figure 7.2b The skull: Cranial and facial divisions and fossae.
Anterior cranial
fossa
Middle cranial
fossa
Posterior cranial
fossa
Superior view of the cranial fossae
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Figure 7.2c The skull: Cranial and facial divisions and fossae.
Temporal lobe
of cerebrum
Frontal lobe
of cerebrum
Cerebellum
Posterior
Cranial
fossae Middle
Anterior
Lateral view of cranial fossae showing the
contained brain regions
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Skull Geography
•
•
•
•
•
Cranial cavity
Middle and internal ear cavities
Nasal cavity
Orbits
85 named openings
– Foramina, canals, fissures
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Figure 7.3 Major cavities of the skull, frontal section.
Cranial cavity
Frontal
sinus
Orbit
Orbit
Frontal
bone
Zygomatic
bone
Ethmoidal
air cells
Ethmoid
bone
Maxillary
sinus
Inferior
nasal
concha
Nasal
cavity
Oral
cavity
Maxilla
Vomer
Mandible
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Eight Cranial Bones
•
•
•
•
•
•
Frontal bone
Parietal bones (2)
Occipital bone
Temporal bones (2)
Sphenoid bone
Ethmoid bone
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Frontal Bone
•
•
•
•
Anterior portion of cranium
Most of anterior cranial fossa
Superior wall of orbits
Contains air-filled frontal sinus
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Figure 7.4 Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.
Frontal bone
Parietal bone
Glabella
Frontonasal suture
Supraorbital foramen
(notch)
Supraorbital margin
Superior orbital
fissure
Optic canal
Inferior orbital
fissure
Squamous part
of frontal bone
Nasal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Temporal bone
Ethmoid bone
Lacrimal bone
Zygomatic bone
Ethmoid
bone
Inferior nasal concha
Middle nasal concha
Perpendicular plate
Infraorbital foramen
Maxilla
Vomer
Mandible
Mental
foramen
Anterior view
Sagittal suture
Parietal bone
Sutural
Mandibular bone
symphysis
Lambdoid
suture
Occipital bone
Superior nuchal line
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External
occipital protuberance
Occipitomastoid
External
suture
occipital
Posterior view crest
Mastoid
process of
temporal bone
Occipital
condyle
Inferior
nuchal line
Parietal Bones and Major Associated
Sutures
• Superior and lateral aspects of cranial vault
• Four sutures mark articulations of parietal bones
with frontal, occipital, and temporal bones:
1. Coronal suture—between parietal bones and frontal
bone
2. Sagittal suture—between right and left parietal
bones
3. Lambdoid suture—between parietal bones and
occipital bone
4. Squamous (squamosal) sutures—between parietal
and temporal bones on each side of skull
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Figure 7.5a Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.
Frontal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Coronal suture
Parietal bone
Ethmoid bone
Temporal bone
Lacrimal bone
Lambdoid
suture
Squamous
suture
Occipital
bone
Zygomatic
process
Occipitomastoid
suture
External acoustic
meatus
Mastoid process
Styloid process
Lacrimal fossa
Nasal bone
Zygomatic bone
Maxilla
Alveolar
processes
Condylar process
Mandibular notch
Mandible
Mental foramen
Mandibular ramus
External anatomy of the
right side of the skull
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Mandibular angle
Coronoid process
Figure 7.5b Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.
Coronal suture
Parietal bone
Squamous
suture
Temporal bone
Zygomatic
process
Lambdoid
suture
Occipital
bone
Occipitomastoid
suture
External acoustic
meatus
Mastoid process
Styloid process
Condylar
process
Mandibular angle
Photograph of right side of skull
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Frontal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Ethmoid bone
Lacrimal bone
Nasal bone
Lacrimal fossa
Zygomatic bone
Coronoid process
Maxilla
Alveolar
processes
Mandible
Mental foramen
Mandibular notch
Mandibular ramus
Figure 7.5c Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.
Parietal bone
Squamous
suture
Temporal
bone
Lambdoid
suture
Occipital
bone
Occipitomastoid
suture
External occipital
protuberance
Internal acoustic
meatus
Sella turcica
of sphenoid
bone
Coronal suture
Frontal bone
Greater
wing
Sphenoid bone
Lesser
wing
Frontal sinus
Crista galli
Nasal bone
Sphenoidal sinus
Ethmoid bone
(perpendicular plate)
Vomer
Incisive fossa
Maxilla
Alveolar processes
Pterygoid
process of
sphenoid bone
Mandible
Mandibular
foramen
Palatine bone
Palatine process of maxilla
Midsagittal section showing the internal anatomy of the left half of skull
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Figure 7.5d Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.
Greater wing of
sphenoid bone
Lesser wing of
sphenoid bone
Petrous part
of temporal
bone
External occipital
protuberance
Internal acoustic
meatus
Sella turcica and
sphenoidal sinus
Photo of skull cut through the midline, same view as in (c)
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Frontal sinus
Crista galli
Ethmoid bone
(perpendicular plate)
Palatine bone
Occipital Bone
• Most of skull's posterior wall and posterior
cranial fossa
• Articulates with 1st vertebra
• Sites of attachment for ligamentum
nuchae and many neck and back muscles
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Figure 7.4b Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.
Sagittal suture
Parietal bone
Sutural
bone
Lambdoid
suture
Occipital bone
Superior nuchal line
External
occipital protuberance
Occipitomastoid
External
suture
occipital
Posterior view crest
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Mastoid
process of
temporal bone
Occipital
condyle
Inferior
nuchal line
Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.
Maxilla
(palatine process)
Hard
palate Palatine bone
(horizontal plate)
Zygomatic bone
Temporal bone
(zygomatic process)
Vomer
Mandibular
fossa
Styloid process
Mastoid process
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Basilar part of the
occipital bone
Parietal bone
External occipital crest
External occipital
protuberance
Inferior view of the skull (mandible removed)
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Incisive fossa
Intermaxillary suture
Median palatine suture
Infraorbital foramen
Maxilla
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Carotid canal
External acoustic meatus
Stylomastoid
foramen
Jugular foramen
Occipital condyle
Inferior nuchal line
Superior nuchal line
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Figure 7.6b Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.
Hard palate
Zygomatic
arch
Foramen ovale
Foramen lacerum
Mandibular
fossa
Foramen spinosum
Carotid canal
Mastoid
process
Styloid process
Jugular foramen
Occipital condyle
Foramen magnum
Photo of inferior view of the skull
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Superior nuchal
line
Temporal Bones
• Inferolateral aspects of skull and parts of
cranial base
• Four major regions
– Squamous
– Tympanic
– Mastoid
– Petrous
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Figure 7.8 The temporal bone.
External acoustic
meatus
Squamous
part
Zygomatic
process
Petrous
part
Mastoid process
Styloid process
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Mandibular
fossa
Tympanic
part
Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.
Maxilla
(palatine process)
Hard
palate Palatine bone
(horizontal plate)
Zygomatic bone
Temporal bone
(zygomatic process)
Vomer
Mandibular
fossa
Styloid process
Mastoid process
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Basilar part of the
occipital bone
Parietal bone
External occipital crest
External occipital
protuberance
Inferior view of the skull (mandible removed)
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Incisive fossa
Intermaxillary suture
Median palatine suture
Infraorbital foramen
Maxilla
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Carotid canal
External acoustic meatus
Stylomastoid
foramen
Jugular foramen
Occipital condyle
Inferior nuchal line
Superior nuchal line
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Figure 7.7a The base of the cranial cavity.
View
Cribriform
Ethmoid plate
bone
Crista galli
Anterior cranial fossa
Lesser wing
Sphenoid
Greater wing
Hypophyseal fossa
of sella turcica
Middle cranial
fossa
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Posterior
cranial fossa
Parietal bone
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Superior view of the skull, calvaria removed
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Frontal bone
Cribriform foramina
Optic canal
Foramen rotundum
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Internal acoustic meatus
Jugular foramen
Hypoglossal canal
Figure 7.7b The base of the cranial cavity.
Crista galli
Cribriform plate
Ethmoid
bone
Anterior cranial fossa
Sphenoid
Lesser wing
Greater wing
Hypophyseal fossa
of sella turcica
Middle cranial
fossa
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Posterior
cranial fossa
Parietal bone
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Superior view of the skull, calvaria removed
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Frontal bone
Cribriform foramina
Optic canal
Foramen rotundum
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Jugular foramen
Sphenoid Bone
• Complex, bat-shaped bone
• Keystone bone
– Articulates with all other cranial bones
• Three pairs of processes
– Greater wings
– Lesser wings
– Pterygoid processes
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Figure 7.9a The sphenoid bone.
Optic
canal
Greater
wing
Hypophyseal
fossa of
sella turcica
Body of sphenoid
Superior view
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Lesser wing
Superior
orbital
fissure
Foramen
rotundum
Foramen
ovale
Foramen
spinosum
Figure 7.9b The sphenoid bone.
Body of sphenoid
Greater
wing
Lesser
wing
Superior
orbital
fissure
Pterygoid
process
Posterior view
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Ethmoid Bone
• Deepest skull bone
• Superior part of nasal septum, roof of
nasal cavities
• Contributes to medial wall of orbits
• Crista galli for dural attachment
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Figure 7.10 The ethmoid bone.
Crista galli
Cribriform plate
with cribriform
foramina
Left
lateral
mass
Orbital
plate
Ethmoidal
air cells
Perpendicular
plate
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Middle
nasal concha
Figure 7.4a Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.
Frontal bone
Parietal bone
Glabella
Frontonasal suture
Supraorbital foramen
(notch)
Supraorbital margin
Superior orbital
fissure
Optic canal
Inferior orbital
fissure
Squamous part
of frontal bone
Nasal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Temporal bone
Ethmoid bone
Lacrimal bone
Zygomatic bone
Infraorbital foramen
Ethmoid
bone
Inferior nasal concha
Middle nasal concha
Perpendicular plate
Maxilla
Vomer
Mandible
Mental
foramen
Anterior view
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Mandibular
symphysis
Figure 7.7a The base of the cranial cavity.
View
Cribriform
Ethmoid plate
bone
Crista galli
Anterior cranial fossa
Lesser wing
Sphenoid
Greater wing
Hypophyseal fossa
of sella turcica
Middle cranial
fossa
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Posterior
cranial fossa
Parietal bone
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Superior view of the skull, calvaria removed
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Frontal bone
Cribriform foramina
Optic canal
Foramen rotundum
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Internal acoustic meatus
Jugular foramen
Hypoglossal canal
Sutural Bones
• Tiny irregularly shaped bones that appear
within sutures
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Figure 7.4b Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.
Sagittal suture
Parietal bone
Sutural
bone
Lambdoid
suture
Occipital bone
Superior nuchal line
External
occipital protuberance
Occipitomastoid
External
suture
occipital
Posterior view crest
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Mastoid
process of
temporal bone
Occipital
condyle
Inferior
nuchal line
Fourteen Facial Bones
• Mandible
• Maxillary bones
(maxillae) (2)
• Zygomatic bones (2)
• Nasal bones (2)
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•
•
•
Lacrimal bones (2)
Palatine bones (2)
Vomer
Inferior nasal
conchae (2)
Mandible
• Lower jaw
• Largest, strongest bone of face
• Temporomandibular joint
– Only freely movable joint in skull
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Figure 7.11a Detailed anatomy of the mandible and the maxilla.
Temporomandibular
joint
Mandibular notch
Mandibular fossa
of temporal bone
Coronoid
process
Mandibular foramen
Condylar
process
Alveolar
process
Mental
foramen
Ramus
of mandible
Mandibular
angle
Body of mandible
Mandible, right lateral view
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Maxillary Bones
• Medially fused to form upper jaw and
central portion of facial skeleton
• Keystone bones
– Articulate with all other facial bones except
mandible
• Contain maxillary sinuses
– Largest of paranasal sinuses
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Figure 7.11b Detailed anatomy of the mandible and the maxilla.
Orbital surface
Zygomatic
process
(cut)
Maxilla, right lateral view
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Articulates
withfrontal
bone
Frontal
process
Infraorbital
foramen
Anterior
nasal spine
Alveolar
process
Figure 7.4a Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.
Frontal bone
Parietal bone
Glabella
Frontonasal suture
Supraorbital foramen
(notch)
Supraorbital margin
Superior orbital
fissure
Optic canal
Inferior orbital
fissure
Squamous part
of frontal bone
Nasal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Temporal bone
Ethmoid bone
Lacrimal bone
Zygomatic bone
Infraorbital foramen
Ethmoid
bone
Inferior nasal concha
Middle nasal concha
Perpendicular plate
Maxilla
Vomer
Mandible
Mental
foramen
Anterior view
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Mandibular
symphysis
Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.
Maxilla
(palatine process)
Hard
palate Palatine bone
(horizontal plate)
Zygomatic bone
Temporal bone
(zygomatic process)
Vomer
Mandibular
fossa
Styloid process
Mastoid process
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Basilar part of the
occipital bone
Parietal bone
External occipital crest
External occipital
protuberance
Inferior view of the skull (mandible removed)
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Incisive fossa
Intermaxillary suture
Median palatine suture
Infraorbital foramen
Maxilla
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Carotid canal
External acoustic meatus
Stylomastoid
foramen
Jugular foramen
Occipital condyle
Inferior nuchal line
Superior nuchal line
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Zygomatic Bones
• Cheekbones
• Inferolateral margins of orbits
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Figure 7.4a Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.
Frontal bone
Parietal bone
Glabella
Frontonasal suture
Supraorbital foramen
(notch)
Supraorbital margin
Superior orbital
fissure
Optic canal
Inferior orbital
fissure
Squamous part
of frontal bone
Nasal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Temporal bone
Ethmoid bone
Lacrimal bone
Zygomatic bone
Infraorbital foramen
Ethmoid
bone
Inferior nasal concha
Middle nasal concha
Perpendicular plate
Maxilla
Vomer
Mandible
Mental
foramen
Anterior view
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Mandibular
symphysis
Nasal Bones and Lacrimal Bones
• Nasal bones
– Form bridge of nose
• Lacrimal bones
– In medial walls of orbits
– Lacrimal fossa houses lacrimal sac
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Figure 7.5a Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.
Frontal bone
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Coronal suture
Parietal bone
Ethmoid bone
Temporal bone
Lacrimal bone
Lambdoid
suture
Squamous
suture
Occipital
bone
Zygomatic
process
Occipitomastoid
suture
External acoustic
meatus
Mastoid process
Styloid process
Lacrimal fossa
Nasal bone
Zygomatic bone
Maxilla
Alveolar
processes
Condylar process
Mandibular notch
Mandible
Mental foramen
Mandibular ramus
External anatomy of the
right side of the skull
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Mandibular angle
Coronoid process
Palatine Bones and Vomer
• Palatine bones
– Posterior one-third
of hard palate
– Posterolateral walls
of the nasal cavity
– Small part of the
orbits
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• Vomer
– Plow shaped
– Inferior part of
nasal septum
Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.
Maxilla
(palatine process)
Hard
palate Palatine bone
(horizontal plate)
Zygomatic bone
Temporal bone
(zygomatic process)
Vomer
Mandibular
fossa
Styloid process
Mastoid process
Temporal bone
(petrous part)
Basilar part of the
occipital bone
Parietal bone
External occipital crest
External occipital
protuberance
Inferior view of the skull (mandible removed)
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Incisive fossa
Intermaxillary suture
Median palatine suture
Infraorbital foramen
Maxilla
Sphenoid bone
(greater wing)
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Carotid canal
External acoustic meatus
Stylomastoid
foramen
Jugular foramen
Occipital condyle
Inferior nuchal line
Superior nuchal line
Occipital bone
Foramen magnum
Figure 7.13b Bones of the nasal cavity.
Ethmoid
bone
Crista galli
Cribriform
plate
Frontal sinus
Sella turcica
Nasal bone
Sphenoidal
sinus
Perpendicular plate
of ethmoid bone
Septal cartilage
Vomer
Palatine bone
Alveolar process
Hard
Palatine process
of maxilla
palate of maxilla
Nasal cavity with septum in place showing the contributions of the
ethmoid bone, the vomer, and septal cartilage
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Inferior Nasal Conchae
• Form part of lateral walls of nasal cavity
• Largest of three pairs of conchae
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Figure 7.13a Bones of the nasal cavity.
Superior, middle, and
inferior meatus
Frontal sinus
Superior
nasal concha Ethmoid
Middle
bone
nasal concha
Inferior nasal concha
Nasal bone
Anterior nasal spine
Maxillary bone
Sphenoidal
(palatine process)
sinus
Sphenoid
Pterygoid
bone
process
Palatine bone
Palatine bone
(horizontal plate)
(perpendicular
plate)
Bones forming the left lateral wall of the nasal cavity
(nasal septum removed)
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Orbits
• Cavities that encase eyes and lacrimal
glands
• Sites of attachment for eye muscles
• Formed by parts of seven bones
– Frontal, sphenoid, zygomatic, maxilla,
palatine, lacrimal, and ethmoid
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Figure 7.12a Bones that form the orbits.
Photograph, right orbit
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Figure 7.12b Bones that form the orbits.
Roof of orbit
• Lesser wing of
sphenoid bone
• Orbital plate of
frontal bone
Supraorbital notch
Lateral wall of orbit
• Zygomatic process
of frontal bone
• Greater wing of
sphenoid bone
• Orbital surface of
zygomatic bone
Inferior orbital fissure
Zygomatic bone
Superior
orbital fissure
Optic canal
Medial wall
• Sphenoid body
• Orbital plate
of ethmoid bone
• Frontal process
of maxilla
• Lacrimal bone
Nasal bone
Floor of orbit
• Orbital process of
palatine bone
• Orbital surface of
maxillary bone
• Zygomatic bone
Infraorbital
foramen
Contribution of each of the seven bones forming the right orbit
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Nasal Cavity
• Roof, lateral walls, and floor formed by parts of
four bones
–
–
–
–
Ethmoid
Palatine bones
Maxillary bones
Inferior nasal conchae
• Nasal septum of bone and hyaline cartilage
– Perpendicular plate of ethmoid
– Vomer
– Anterior septal cartilage
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Figure 7.13a Bones of the nasal cavity.
Superior, middle, and
inferior meatus
Frontal sinus
Superior
nasal concha Ethmoid
Middle
bone
nasal concha
Inferior nasal concha
Nasal bone
Anterior nasal spine
Maxillary bone
Sphenoidal
(palatine process)
sinus
Sphenoid
Pterygoid
bone
process
Palatine bone
Palatine bone
(horizontal plate)
(perpendicular
plate)
Bones forming the left lateral wall of the nasal cavity
(nasal septum removed)
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Figure 7.13b Bones of the nasal cavity.
Ethmoid
bone
Crista galli
Cribriform
plate
Frontal sinus
Sella turcica
Nasal bone
Sphenoidal
sinus
Perpendicular plate
of ethmoid bone
Septal cartilage
Vomer
Palatine bone
Alveolar process
Hard
Palatine process
of maxilla
palate of maxilla
Nasal cavity with septum in place showing the contributions of the
ethmoid bone, the vomer, and septal cartilage
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Paranasal Sinuses
•
•
•
•
•
Mucosa-lined, air-filled spaces
Lighten skull
Enhance resonance of voice
Warm and humidify air
Found in frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and
maxillary bones
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Figure 7.14a Paranasal sinuses.
Frontal sinus
Ethmoidal air cells
(sinus)
Sphenoidal sinus
Maxillary sinus
Anterior aspect
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Figure 7.14b Paranasal sinuses.
Frontal sinus
Ethmoidal air cells
Sphenoidal sinus
Maxillary sinus
Medial aspect
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Hyoid Bone
• Not bone of skull
• Does not articulate directly with another
bone
• Movable base for tongue
• Site of attachment for muscles of
swallowing and speech
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Figure 7.15 The hyoid bone, anterior view.
Greater horn
Lesser horn
Body
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