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Skull: Anterior View

Skull: Anterior View. Figure 7.2a. Skull: Posterior View. Figure 7.2b. 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. Forms most of skull’s posterior wall and base

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Skull: Anterior View

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  1. Skull: Anterior View Figure 7.2a

  2. Skull: Posterior View Figure 7.2b

  3. Parietal Bones and Major Associated Sutures • Form most of the superior and lateral aspects of the skull Figure 7.3a

  4. Occipital Bone and Its Major Markings • Forms most of skull’s posterior wall and base • Major markings include the posterior cranial fossa, foramen magnum, occipital condyles, and the hypoglossal canal Figure 7.2b

  5. Occipital Bone and Its Major Markings Figure 7.4b

  6. Temporal Bones Figure 7.5

  7. Sphenoid Bone Figure 7.6a, b

  8. Ethmoid Bone Figure 7.7

  9. Mandible and Its Markings Figure 7.8a

  10. Maxillary Bone Figure 7.8b

  11. Anterior Aspects of the Skull Figure 7.2a

  12. Posterior Aspects of the Skull Figure 7.2b

  13. External Lateral Aspects of the Skull Figure 7.3a

  14. Midsagittal Lateral Aspects of the Skull Figure 7.3b

  15. Inferior Portion of the Skull Figure 7.4a

  16. Inferior Portion of the Skull Figure 7.4b

  17. Orbits Figure 7.9b

  18. Nasal Cavity Figure 7.10a

  19. Nasal Cavity Figure 7.10b

  20. Paranasal Sinuses Figure 7.11

  21. Vertebral Column Figure 7.13

  22. Vertebral Column: Ligaments Figure 7.14a

  23. Vertebral Column: Intervertebral Discs Figure 7.14b

  24. General Structure of Vertebrae Figure 7.15

  25. Cervical Vertebrae Table 7.2

  26. Cervical Vertebrae: The Atlas (C1) Figure 7.16a, b

  27. Cervical Vertebrae: The Axis (C2) Figure 7.16c

  28. Cervical Vertebrae: The Atlas (C2) Figure 7.17a

  29. Thoracic Vertebrae Figure 7.17b

  30. Lumbar Vertebrae Figure 7.17c

  31. Sacrum and Coccyx: Anterior View Figure 7.18a

  32. Sacrum and Coccyx: Posterior View Figure 7.18b

  33. Bony Thorax (Thoracic Cage) Figure 7.19a

  34. Bony Thorax (Thoracic Cage) Figure 7.19b

  35. Cervical Vertebrae Table 7.2

  36. Cervical Vertebrae: The Atlas (C1) Figure 7.16a, b

  37. Cervical Vertebrae: The Axis (C2) Figure 7.16c

  38. Cervical Vertebrae: The Atlas (C2) Figure 7.17a

  39. Thoracic Vertebrae Figure 7.17b

  40. Lumbar Vertebrae Figure 7.17c

  41. Sacrum and Coccyx: Anterior View Figure 7.18a

  42. Sacrum and Coccyx: Posterior View Figure 7.18b

  43. Bony Thorax (Thoracic Cage) Figure 7.19a

  44. Structure of a Typical True Rib • Bowed, flat bone consisting of a head, neck, tubercle, and shaft Figure 7.20

  45. Pectoral Girdles (Shoulder Girdles) Figure 7.22a

  46. Clavicles (Collarbones) Figure 7.22b, c

  47. Scapulae (Shoulder Blades) Figure 7.22d, e

  48. Humerus of the Arm Figure 7.23

  49. Bones of the Forearm Figure 7.24

  50. Radius and Ulna Figure 7.24

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