Head, Neck, & TMJ (1) Flashcards
A bone surface marking that has a tube-like opening
Meatus
How many bones does the skull have in total?
22
The keystone of the cranial floor
Sphenoid Bone
Which is the main function of the parietal bone?
a. Forms the major sides of the cranial cavity
b. Forms the posterior part of cranium
c. Forms the forehead
a. Forms the major sides of the cranial cavity
A slit like opening
Fissure
Roofs the most anterior part of cranial bones
Frontal Bones
The suture that separates the parietal from temporal bone
Squamous Suture
A pair of cranial bones whose interior contains various protrusions and depressions
Parietal Bones
Point where coronal and sagittal suture meet
Bregma
The second to the largest foramen
Jugular Foramen
Where the ophthalmic artery and optic nerve exit through
Optic Canal
Where olfactory nerve bundles are located
Cribriform Plate of Ethmoid
True/False - The first 3 layers of the scalp move together as a unit
True (The Skin, Connective Tissue, and Aponeurosis)
True/False - The scalp is an avascular structure
False, Vascular
True/False - Levator Labii Superioris lowers the upper lip
False, Elevates