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Skeletal Terms Foramen / Fenestra = opening; hole. Fossa = depression; indentation. Process = prominence (bump). Protuberance = prominence (bump). Tuberosity = prominence (bump). Crest = raised ridge. Condyle = part that articulates with another element. Suture = visible line indicating where two bones abut or fuse.
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Skeletal Terms Foramen / Fenestra = opening; hole. Fossa = depression; indentation. Process = prominence (bump). Protuberance = prominence (bump). Tuberosity = prominence (bump). Spine = prominence (bump). Crest = raised ridge.
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Types of Bone Endochondral = bone replaces a cartilage precursor. Intramembranous bone Dermal = bone forms in the connective tissue of the dermis. Sesamoid = bone forms in the connective tissue of a ligament. Perichondral / Periosteal bone = bone forms in connective tissue surrounding cartilage or bone.
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Endochondral Bone Growth
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Intramembranous Bone Growth
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The Skeleton Endoskeleton = forms within the body from mesoderm and sometimes neural crest (deep to the integument); bone or cartilage Exoskeleton = forms within the integument from mesoderm and mesoderm & neural crest (dermal bony scales, dermal bone); bone
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Human Skull Bones Nasals Frontal Parietals Maxillas Mandible (Dentaries) Lacrimals Zygomatics (Jugal) Vomer Palatines Ethmoid Sphenoid Temporals Occipital Malleus, Incus, Stapes Hyoid
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Human Skull mandible (dentary) lacrimal zygomatic (jugal) nasal maxilla (includes premaxilla) frontal parietal temporal occipital sphenoid
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Human Skull Stutures coronal suture saggital suture squamosal suture lamboidal suture
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Human Skull-Temporal Bone Ethmoid middle ear bones in here mandibular fossa of temporal (condylar process of mandible)
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Human Middle Ear
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Human Skull-Mandible coronoid process condylar process masseteric fossa mandibular notch angle of mandible (angular process) chin (mental process) mental foramen mandibular foramen
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Human Skull hyoid bone
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Three Parts of the Cranium Chondrocranium = cartilage or endochondral bone, underlies (or surrounds) the brain. (endoskeleton) Splanchnocranium = cartilage or endochondral bone, “jaw” and gill arch skeleton. (endoskeleton) Dermatocranium = ossification of connective tissue in dermis, superficial to rest of cranium. (exoskeleton)
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Osteichthyan Skull
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Chondrocranium Development Nasal capsule (Olfactory capsule) Optic capsule Otic capsule Parachordal Cart. Occipital Cart. Trabecular Cart. Ethmoid Plate Basal Plate Trabecular Plate (Sphenoidal Plate) Develop from neural crest & mesodermal mesenchyme.
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Chondrocranium Regions Ethmoid – between nasal/olfactory capsules, “nose” region Sphenoid – underlies brain, “eye” region and posteriorly Otic - otic capsules, “ear” region Occipital - around the foramen magnum human cranial cavity superior view (chondrocranium shaded)
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Splanchnocranium Development Splanchnocranium from neural crest. Dermatocranium Development Dermatocranium from mesenchyme cells of the dermis, primarily mesoderm.
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Dematocranium Nasals Frontal Parietals Maxillas Mandible/Dentaries Lacrimals Zygomatics/Jugals Vomer Palatines Pterygoid proc. of Sphenoids Squamous & Zygomatic parts of Temporals Postparietal/Interparietal portion of Occipital Chondrocranium Ethmoid Central part of Sphenoid Petrosal (Otic) portion of Temporal Supraoccipital, Exoccipitals and Basioccipital of Occipital Splanchnocranium Greater wing of Sphenoid Styloid process of Temporal Malleus, incus, & Stapes Hyoid Thyroid, Cricoid, and Arytenoid cartilages
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Human Compound Bones Maxillas = maxillas + premaxillas Palatines = dermopalatines + autopalatines Temporal bones = squamosals + prootics + opisthotics (petrosals) + styloid processes Occipital bone = supraoccipital + basioccipital + exoccipitals + fused post parietals (interparietal) Sphenoid bone = basisphenoid + presphenoid + orbitosphenoid + alisphenoid + pterygoids
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Human Chondrocranium
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Human Splanchnocranium
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Human Skull Development
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nasal right frontal maxilla (includes premaxilla) sphenoid left frontal right frontal fontanelle
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Human Secondary Palate Palatal shelves form it (maxillas & palatines); separates nasal & oral cavities Cleft palate = when fusion of the secondary palate does not occur. Cleft lip = when fusion of the maxillas (maxilla & premaxilla) doesn’t occur.
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Chondrocranium Does not cover brain dorsally… except in Chondrichthyans. Single cartilaginous unit in Chondrichthys, Petromyzontida, and Myxini.
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ethmoid sphenoid otic occipital Osteichthyan Chondrocranium
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Canis (dog) Skull
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Splanchnocranium Pharyngeal arch supports. Hagfishes & Lampreys = ONLY involved in gill arch support. Gnathostomes = anterior splanchnocranium forms jaws & jaw supports. Gnathostome jaws are serially homologous with gill arch supports.
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Jawless Vertebrate mouth pharyngeal openings cranium
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Jawless Vertebrate mouth pharyngeal openings
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Jawed Vertebrate mouth upper jaw pharyngeal openings lower jaw spiracle
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Splanchnocranium Palatoquadrate = upper jaw (arch #1 epibranchial) Meckel’s Cartilage = lower jaw (arch #1 ceratobranchial) Hyomandibula = upper jaw support (arch #2 epibranchial) Hyoid = tongue and lower jaw muscle attachment (arch #2 ceratobranchial)
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Squalus Skull Chondrocranium Palatoquadrate Meckel’s cartilage Hyomandibula
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Squalus Head Skeleton Chondrocranium palato- quadrate Meckel’s cartilage hyomandibula ventral hyoid elements
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Osteichthyan Splachnocranium Palatoquadrate – ossifies as autopalatine, epipterygoid (alisphenoid or greater wing of sphenoid), & quadrate (incus) Meckel’s cartilage - posterior ossifies as articular (malleus) Hyomandibula ossifies (stapes, columella) hyomandibula Meckel’s cartilage palatoquadrate hyomandibula articular auto- palatine epi- pterygoid quadrate
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Osteichthyan Splanchnocranium auto- palatine quadrate hyo- mandibula articular
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In non-mammalian gnathostomes the jaw joint is between the splanchnocranial quadrate (upper jaw) and articular (lower jaw). In all osteichthyans teeth (if present) are borne on dermatocranial bones, premaxilla & maxilla (upper jaw) dentary (lower jaw) In mammals the jaw joint is between the dermatocranial squamosal (upper jaw) and dentary (lower jaw). Jaw Elements
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Dinosaur/Tetrapod “Jaws” angular dentary surangular quadrate- articular joint pmx maxilla
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Subphylum Vertebrata hagfishes lampreys Chondrichthys Actinopterygii coelacanths lungfishes amphibians Mammalia Reptilia Dermatocranium (Osteichthys) Chondrocranium, Splanchnocranium Jaws (Gnathostomata) palatoquadrate, Meckel’s cart. dorsal chondro- cranium
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Only Osteichthys. Superficial. Ancestrally many bones. Number of bones reduced in many groups. Dermatocranium
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Bowfin, Amia calva, Skull
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Teleost Upper Jaws mobile maxilla & premaxilla
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Tetrapod Skull frontal parietal post- parietal nasal quadratojugal squamosal maxilla pmx lacrimal jugal (zygomatic) post- orbital pre- frontal post- frontal dentary angular sur- angular italic underlined = absent in any form in human
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Alligator Skull Sq QJ L PrF PO J mx pmx sur dent an nasals frontal parietal
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Palatal Series vomer palatines pterygoids para- sphenoid
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Amniote Orbital Series Group Pre- frontal LacrimalJugalPost- orbital Post- frontal turtlespresentabsentpresent absent lizards & snakespresent birdspresentabsentpresentabsent crocodylianspresent absent mammalsabsentpresent absent lacrimal jugal post- orbital pre- frontal post- frontal
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Amniote Temporal Series Group SquamosalQuadratojugal turtlespresent lizards & snakespresentpresent in tuataras (absent in all others) birdspresent crocodylianspresent mammalsPresent (squamous part of temporal) absent quadrato- jugal squamosal
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Subphylum Vertebrata hagfishes lampreys Chondrichthys Actinopterygii coelacanths lungfishes amphibians Mammalia Reptilia premaxilla, maxilla, dentary, angular, surangular (Osteichthys) *surangular lost * mobile maxilla jaws palatoquadrate, Meckel’s cartilage, hyomandibula (Gnathostomata)
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Subphylum Vertebrata hagfishes lampreys Chondrichthys Actinopterygii coelacanths lungfishes amphibians Mammalia Reptilia nasal, parietal, postparietal, 4 opercular bones, vomer, dermopalatine, pterygoid (Osteichthys) operc. lost (Tetrapoda) * frontals, squamosal, quadratojugal *quadratojugal lost
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Subphylum Vertebrata hagfishes lampreys Chondrichthys Actinopterygii coelacanths lungfishes amphibians Mammalia Reptilia lacrimal, undifferentiated infraorbitals (Osteichthys) jugal, postorbital, prefrontal, postfrontal (Tetrapoda) *postorb., prefr., & postfr. lost *
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Amniote Skull Openings Space for muscle passage or flexure. No skull fenestras – turtles One skull fenestra bounded by postorbital, jugal, squamosal – mammals Two skull fenestras one bounded by postorbital, parietal, squamosal one bounded by postorbital, jugal, squamosal lizards & snakes and archosaurs (modified in most)
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Amniote Skull Openings 1 opening2 openings no openings
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Amniote Skull Openings no openings (turtles) 1 opening (mammals)
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Amniote Skull Openings Montremata Metatheria Eutheria Testudines Lepidosauria Crocodylia Aves 1 opening 2 openings mandibular & antorbital fenestras
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Nares Actinopterygiian nares Water flows in anterior naris, over olfactory epithelium, & out posterior naris.
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Nares Tetrapod nares Air enters external naris flows over olfactory epithelium and exits into oral cavity through internal naris (choana).
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Human Nasolacrimal Duct
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The Tetrapod Middle Ear Tetrapod upper jaw fused to skull. Hyomandibula not supporting jaws. Stapes = tetrapod hyomandibula; small, slender middle ear bone, conducts sound to otic capsule
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Stapes/Columella inner ear
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Subphylum Vertebrata hagfishes lampreys Chondrichthys Actinopterygii coelacanths lungfishes amphibians Mammalia Reptilia internal nares; stapes (modified hyomandibula) (Tetrapoda) **secondary palate in crocodilians & many turtles * ** *secondary palate
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Mammalian Compound Bones Palatines = dermopalatines + autopalatines Temporal bones = squamosals + otic bones + styloid processes (in some the styloid processes are separate) Occipital bone = supraoccipital + basioccipital + exoccipitals + fused post parietals (interparietal) (in many the interparietal is separate) Sphenoid bone = sphenoid bones (in some sep.) + alisphenoid (epipterygoid) + pterygoids (in some the pterygoids are sep.)
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Secondary Palate (2º palate) = Premaxilla, maxilla, & dermopalatines separate nasal and oral cavities. Temporo-mandibular jaw joint New jaw articulation dentary/squamosal. Tympanic annulus, Malleus, & Incus Angular, articular, and quadrate become middle ear bones. Mammalian Skull
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Jaws & Jaw Joint Meckel’s cartilage Palatoquadrate Hyomandibula articular quadrate Meckel’s cartilage
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Jaws & Jaw Joint stapes articular quadrate dentary angular squamosal maxila pmx jugal Non-mammalian tetrapods
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Jaws & Jaw Joint stapes articular quadrate dentary squamosal maxila pmx jugal angular Fossil mammal-like “reptile”
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jugal Jaws & Jaw Joint stapes articular quadrate dentary squamosal maxila pmx angular
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jugal Jaws & Jaw Joint stapes malleus incus dentary squamosal maxila pmx tympanic annulus mammal
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jugal Jaws & Jaw Joint dentary squamosal maxila pmx tympanic bulla mammal
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Jaw Articulation
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Human Middle Ear
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Amniota Montremata Metatheria Eutheria Testudines Lepidosauria Crocodylia Aves temporal bone, sphenoid bone, occipital bone, “new” jaw joint, incus & malleus, 2ary palate
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