ANTR 350 1st Edition Lecture 5Outline of Last Lecture I. Centers of ossificationII. Bone remodelingIII. Degenerative changesIV. Axial skeleton overviewV. Appendicular skeleton overviewOutline of Current Lecture II. The skullIII. Features of the craniumCurrent Lecture-the skull-overview-cranial bones (8)-facial bones (14)-associated bones (7)-bones of the cranium-frontal-parietal (left and right)-occipital-temporal (left and right)-sphenoid-ethmoid-cranial fossae: -anterior cranial fossa (ACF)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.-middle cranial fossa (MCF)-posterior cranial fossa (PCF)-features of the cranium-paranasal sinuses-a paranasal sinus is a hollow space within the skull that is lined by a mucous membrane-sutures-ossification: fuse together as age increases; called a synostosis; sutures become obliterated (disappear)-sutures-coronal: between frontal and parietal-sagittal: between right and left parietal-lambdoid: between parietals and occipital-squamous: between parietal and temporal-pterion: an H-shaped sutural region located on the lateral-anterior skill where the temporal, sphenoid, parietal, and frontal skull bones come
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