Bones of the head, neck & Shoulder

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Bones of the head, neck & Shoulder

OBJECTIVES: Identify the Bones of the head, neck and shoulder State the position of bones of the head, neck and shoulder

Bones of the face Frontal Bone Nasal Bone Zygomatic Bone Maxilla Bone Mandible Bone

Bones of the face Frontal Bone Forms the front of the skull, forehead and the upper eye sockets

Bones of the Face Nasal Bone Two bones, either side of skull Form the bridge of the nose

Bones of the face Two bones, either side of the skull Zygomatic Bone Two bones, either side of the skull Form the cheekbones

Bones of the face Upper jaw Most of side wall of nose Maxillae Upper jaw Most of side wall of nose Front part of soft palate

Bones of the face Mandible Lower jaw A hinge joint with the temporal bone Only moving bone in face Allows chewing and talking

Bones of the head Temporal Bone Parietal Bone Occipital Bone

Bones of the head Two bones, either side of skull Temporal Bone Two bones, either side of skull At the side, around the ears

Bones of the Head Two bones, either side of skull Parietal Two bones, either side of skull At the back of the head Forms the roof of the skull

Bones of the Head Occipital Bone At the rear and base of the skull

Bones of the Shoulder & neck Clavicle Bone Scapula Bone Cervical Vertabrae

Bones of the Shoulder Clavicle Bone The clavicle is better known as the collar bone. It is joined to the sternum or breast bone at the front. It is joined to the scapula at the other end.

Bones of the Shoulder Scapula Bone The scapula is commonly known as the shoulder blade. There are two, situated on the upper back, on top of the rib cage. They are attached by muscle, so are free-moving.

Bones of the neck Cervical vertebrae

Class Activity Using a balloon, draw a face on front of the balloon. State where the bones are by labelling the balloon Frontal Parietal Nasal Occipital Zygomatic Maxillae Mandible Temporal

Can you Label the bones? Frontal Parietal Nasal Occipital Maxillae Temporal Mandible Zygomatic

Bonus Round Esgyrn Pen Penglog

OBJECTIVES: Identify the Bones of the head, neck and shoulder State the position of bones of the head, neck and shoulder