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The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal part of the body Three parts
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The Skull (22 bones) Two sets of bones
Only the mandible is attached by a freely movable joint
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SKULL
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Cleft palate smile
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Paranasal Sinuses Figure 5.10
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Paranasal Sinuses Functions of paranasal sinuses Figure 5.10
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The Hyoid Bone Figure 5.12
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The Fetal Skull Fontaneles “Soft spots” (2) Figure 5.13
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The Vertebral Column Vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs (24 total) 7,12,5 Named according to its location Figure 5.14
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Structure of a Typical Vertebrae
Figure 5.16
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Regional Characteristics of Vertebrae
Figure 5.17a–b
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Regional Characteristics of Vertebrae
Figure 5.17c–d
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The Bony Thorax Made up of 3 parts: A. Sternum B. Ribs (12 pairs)
C. Thoracic vertebrae Figure 5.19a
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