PSIO Lab 09.05 and Table 9.1
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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supraorbital foramina | opening located above the orbit of each eye for supraorbital nerve and artery (frontal bone)
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supraorbital ridges or margins | thickening of frontal bone superior to orbit of each eye (frontal bone)
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external auditory meatus | tube-like opening for the ear canal
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mastoid process | rounded projection posterior to external auditory meatus; attachment for muscles
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styloid process | long, thin projection on inferior of skull surface; attachment for muscles and ligaments of tongue and neck
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zygomatic process | projection that articulates with the zygomatic bone
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mandibular fossa | depression in mandible for articulation with condylar process (mandibular condyle)
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foramen lacerum | jagged opening filled with cartilage in a living person
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carotid foramen (canal) | foramen for internal carotid artery
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jugular foramen | foramen for jugular vein and cranial nerves IX, X, and XI
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stylomastoid foramen | opening for an artery and cranial nerve VII
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internal audiory meatus | opening for cranial nerve VIII
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fissure | narrow slit or cleft in a bone used as an opening for blood vessels and nerves
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foramen | opening or hole used as an opening for blood vessels and nerves
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fossa | shallow depression used as a muscle attachment or articulation (joint)
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meatus | tube-like passageway or opening used as a passageway or canal for blood vessels and nerves
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condyle | smooth, rounded articular process used for articulation
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ramus | a small branch used for articulation
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spine | pointed process used for articulation
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