Parietal Bone Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Parietal eminence | sort of obvious where this is – it is the more circular part of the parietal bone that feels like an eminence, sort of in the middle going horizontally across the bone, closer to the bottom going vertically |
Superior temporal line and inferior temporal line | continued from frontal bone |
Parietal foramen | not always present, located close to the sagittal suture near lambda – sort of towards the posterior of the sagittal suture |
Parietal striae | these are “rays” or striations that are located near the beveled edge of the parietal bone |
Meningeal grooves | same as before, located on endocranial surface |
Sulcus for the sigmoid (transverse sinus) | located on posterior suture (sigmoid? Suture) in the corner that connects with the beveled edge – only a very small portion of it is visible on the parietal bone |
Channel (sulcus) for the superior sagittal sinus | continues from frontal – runs along the midline suture between the two parietals –difficult to see as it is cut off |
Arachnoid foveae (granular foveae) | run along sagittal sulucs |
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