NUR 0012 Lecture 16 Ch. 7 Skeletal Anatomy: Cranial and Facial BonesOutline of Last Lecture I. Ch. 6 wrap upA. Other hormones and growth factors impact boneB. NutritionC. Mechanical remodelingD. Bone repairE. Bone pathologiesF. Fracture typesOutline of Current Lecture I. Ch. 7 Skeletal AnatomyA. Cranial and facial bones are all that were covered todayCurrent LectureI. Ch. 7 Skeletal Anatomy: need to study parts on own timeA. Cranium and facial bones1. Most cranial bones (flat bones) form by intramembranous ossificationThese 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.2. Facial bones develop via endochondral ossification3. 4 major sutures (margins): sagittal, lambdoidal, coronal, squamousal4. Superior view of Calvarium5. Temporal lines6. Lateral view7. Occipital bone: posterior region of skulla. Basioccipital: skull base8. Locate parts of superior view of cranial
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