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Human Skull
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The fetal skull Discuss in your groups the following questions: Name three ways the fetal skull differs from the adult skull? Why are there soft spots (fontanels)? Why aren’t the bones fused together yet?
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Name the bones. Parietal Temporal Occipital Mandible Frontal Sphenoid Nasal Ethmoid Lacrimal Zygomatic Maxilla PESTOFPESTOF Parietal Ethmoid Sphenoid Temporal Occipital Frontal
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Name the features of the bones Zygomatic process External auditory meatus Mastoid Process Styloid Process Mandibular Condyle Mandibular notch Mandibular Ramus Mandibular Angle Coronoid Process Mental Foramen
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Name the bones of the cranium. Frontal Parietal Sphenoid Ethmoid Zygomatic Maxilla Mandible Nasal Lacrimal Middle Nasal Concha Inferior nasal concha Vomer Perpendicular plate Ethmoid Bone
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Name the foramen and bone features. Mental foramen Superior orbital fissure Optic canal Inferior orbital fissure
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Use Your Head #1 Sit #2 Stand #3 Sit on your hands #4 Get out your book
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Use Your Head #1 Will sit quietly as a model while the labeler labels, listening carefully. The model will have to label all at the end with the leading of the group. Cannot give the word. #2 Will be the labeler, placing terms on the model without speaking. #3 Will sit on their hands and guide the placer through words only. #4 Will have a book and may only nod yes or no after each term is placed.
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Nerves & Internal Carotid Artery Spinal cord Internal Carotid Artery Internal Jugular Vein & Cranial Nerves IX, X, XI Branch of 5 th Cranial Nerve Canal leading to eardrum Cranial Nerve VII
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Name the bones Palatine Bone Hard Palate Zygomatic bone Vomer Temporal Parietal Sphenoid Maxilla Occipital
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Name the openings in the bone Foramen Magnum External Auditory Meatus
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Name the features of the bones Styloid process Mastoid process
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Name the bones Lesser wing Greater wing Sphenoid Temporal Parietal Occipital Frontal Ethmoid
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Name the openings Olfactory Foramina Optic canal
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Name the features of the bones Lesser wing Greater wing Sphenoid Sellae turcica Anterior cranial fossa Middle Cranial fossa Posterior Cranial fossa
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Sphenoid bone Greater wing Lesser wing Sella Turcica
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Name al the features of the Ethmoid bone Olfactory foramina Crista galli Cribiform plate Perpendicular plate Middle nasal concha
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Name the bones and bone features of the skull. Parietal Occipital TemporalPalatine bone Mandible Frontal Sphenoid Nasal Ethmoid Vomer Maxilla Sella turcica Sphenoid sinuses Frontal sinus
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Color and Label How can these bones be used in your project? What memory technique will you use to remember these?
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Forensic Anthropology Forensic Anthropology Examples How they do it
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Paranasal sinuses mucosa-lined and air-filled. connected to the nasal cavity and air flowing into them gets warmed and humidified. lighten the skull and enhance the resonace of the voice.
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Frontal Sinus Ethmoid Sinus Sphenoid Sinus Maxillary Sinus Frontal Sinus Ethmoid SinusSphenoid Sinus Maxillary Sinus
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Hyoid bone Only bone in the body that is not directly connected to another bone
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