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BIOL 261 1st Edition Lecture 6AnatomyAxial skeleton: supports and protects organs- Facial bones: 14- Cranial bones: 8- Hard palateo Anterior 2/3 is maxillao Posterior 1/3 is palatine bones- Ethmoido Superior/middle nasal conchaeo Crista gallio Cribriform plate- Paired bones:o Parietal ©o Temporal ©o Maxillae (f)o Palatine (f)o Nasal (f)o Inferior nasal conchae (f)o Zygomatic (f) o Lacrimal (f)- Non-paired bones:o Occipital ©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.o Frontal ©o Sphenoid ©o Ethmoid ©o Vomer (f)o Mandible (f)*f=facial, ©=cranium- Hyoid: only bone not articulating with others- Sutures:o Frontal: frontal and parietalo Sagittal: parietal and parietalo Squamous: parietal and temporalo Lambdoid: occipital and parietal*Know figure


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