shit i missed Flashcards
Suture separating the frontal and parietal
coronal
suture separating the two parts of the parietal
sagittal
suture seperating the parietal from the occipital
lambdoid
suture separating the temporal from the parietal and sphenoid
squamous
transverse foramen
cervical vertebrae hole by the transverse processes that allows passage of the vertebral artery, which supplies blood to the brain
costal facets
on thoracic vertebrae that are the sites of joints with the ribs and the vertebrae
what is unique about the spinous processes on the thoracic vertebrae?
they slope downwards
ethmoid
can be seen within the oral and nasal cavities. next to the lacrimal bone
ramus
behind the mandible
coronoid process
above the ramus and mandible
mastoid process
below the temporal bone, juts out from the occipital and temporal bone
styloid process
juts out from the external acoustic meatus…where the hyloid bone attaches
nasal septum
ethnoid and vomer…separates the two nasal cavities
pterygoid process
below the sphenoid bone. can be seen from nasal cavity behind the palatine
inferior nasal concha
below the ethmoid in the nasal cavity