Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull
Anatomy-Skeletal System Introduction Think back to your first introduction to the bones of the body. On the diagram provided name the bones that you know. As we progress through today’s lesson and label the bones, if the bones is one that you labeled correctly on your diagram, place a check mark next to the bone.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Objectives Students will be able to: Define anatomical terms. Identify the bones of the skull. Label the bones.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Terminology Provides the shape and form for supporting, protecting, movement, blood cell production and mineral storage. Skull Bony framework of the head. The bones that make up the cranium and face.
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Cranium Frontal Protects the frontal lobe, eyes Amphiarthrosis!
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Cranium Temporal Protects the temporal lobe, inner ear Softest cranial bone
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Cranium Parietal Protects the parietal lobe Forms the posterior roof
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Cranium Occipital Protects the occipital lobe, brain stem, superior spinal cord
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Cranium Sphenoid More protection for the temporal lobe & inferior brain structures Extends below the brain to form a bowl
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Face Orbital Forms the eye socket Joined with ethmoid, lacrimal, & sphenoid bones
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Face Nasal Protects nasal passages Gives shape to the bridge of the nose Breaks easily!
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Face Zygoma & Zygomatic Arch Cheekbones Forms inferior border of the eye socket
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Face Maxilla Creates upper jaw & holds teeth Part of the zygomatic arch
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull Face Mandible Hinge joint allows for protraction & retraction Movement allows for speech MASTICATION Holds lower teeth
Anatomy-Skeletal System Skull