The Skull The skull, the skeleton of the head, is the most complex bony structure in the body because it: Encloses the brain, which is irregular in shape;
Skull Bones and Markings Review ANATOMY A MARKINGS NOT ON THIS REVIEW THAT WILL BE ON THE QUIZ: SELLA TURCICA, EXTERNAL OCCIPITAL PROTRUBERANCE, SUPRAORBITAL.
Left Parietal Bone Frontal Bone Sphenoid Bone.
RADT 1542 SKULL RADIOGRAPHY Wynn Harrison, Med, RT(R)(N)
Basic Skull Positioning- Parts 1 and 2 6/5/2014 Skull Positioning DMI 55.
Glandular Tissue. Glands structures that secrete –either onto the surface of a structure or into a lumen of an organ via ducts = exocrine e.g. salivary,
The Skeleton System Introduction The Axial Skeleton The Appendicular Skeleton.
Nose, Nasal cavity & Paranasal Sinuses Nose Only externally visible part of the respiratory system Has a free tip and is attached to the forehead.
Preparation for Your Personal Best Science Exams Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development Student Counselling Service Trinity College Dublin [email protected].
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Mosby items and derived items © 2007, 2003 by Mosby, Inc.Slide 1 Chapter 8 Skeletal System.
Axial Skeleton Cranium. Axial skeleton Major Divisions in the skeletal system: – Axial: Bones along the center axis (medial) of the body. Skull, Vertebral.