Bones Word Scramble
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Roof of the nasal cavity. Contains foramina that allow the olfactory nerves (cranial nerve I) to pass from the nose to the brain. | Cribriform Plate |
Cavity within in the bone that is lined with mucosa and open to the exterior. It lightens the skull and alters vocal quality | Ethmoidal Sinus (labyrinth) |
Cavity within in the bone that is lined with mucosa and open to the exterior. It lightens the skull and alters vocal quality | Frontal Sinus |
Foramen through which the spinal cord passes to connect with the brain. | Foramen Magnum |
Openings through which the hypoglossal nerves (cranial nerve XII) pass. The hypoglossal nerves carry signals to and from the tongue | Hypoglossal Canal |
Articular surface between the occipital bone and the atlas vertebra | Occipital Condyle |
Opening through which a branch of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) passes. This branch of the trigeminal nerve carries sensory and motor stimuli to the jaw | Foramen Ovale |
Opening through which a branch of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) passes. This branch of the trigeminal nerve carries sensory input from the face | Foramen Rotundum |
Opening through which blood vessels pass that feed membranes surrounding the CNS | Foramen Spinosum |
Openings through which the optic nerves (cranial nerve II) pass. The optic nerves transmit visual stimuli | Optic Canals |
Structure that holds the pituitary gland | Sella Turcica |
Cavity within the bone that is lined with mucosa and open to the exterior. It lightens the skull and alters vocal quality. | Sphenoidal Sinus |
Opening through which oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, and abducens nerves (cranial nerves III, IV, V, and VI) pass. Most of these nerves enable movement of the eyes. | Superior Orbital Fissure |
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