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The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal axis of the body
Divided into three parts Skull Vertebral column Bony thorax
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The Axial Skeleton Figure 5.6a
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The Axial Skeleton Figure 5.6b
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The Skull Two sets of bones Bones are joined by sutures
Cranium Facial bones Bones are joined by sutures Only the mandible is attached by a freely movable joint
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Human Skull, Lateral View
Figure 5.7
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Human Skull, Superior View
Figure 5.8
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Human Skull, Inferior View
Figure 5.9
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Human Skull, Anterior View
Figure 5.11
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Paranasal Sinuses Hollow portions of bones surrounding the nasal cavity Functions of paranasal sinuses Lighten the skull Give resonance and amplification to voice
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Paranasal Sinuses Figure 5.10a
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Paranasal Sinuses Figure 5.10b
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The Hyoid Bone The only bone that does not articulate with another bone Serves as a moveable base for the tongue Aids in swallowing and speech
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The Hyoid Bone Figure 5.12
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