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From the superior view only 4 bones Are seen. The paired parietal bones meet at the midline sagittal suture. The coronal suture separates the frontal bone from the anterior aspect of the parietal bones. The lambdoidal suture separates the occipital bone from the posterior aspect of the parietal bones Small bones trapped in the suture Are referred to as sutural bones

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frontal

parietal parietal

occipital

lambdoidal suture

coronal suture

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With the calvarium (the skull cap) removed, you can see the role the bones of the skull play in forming the floor of the cranial cavity.

frontal

parietal

sphenoid

occipital

ethmoid

temporal

The bones of the floor of the skull form three step-like depressions (fossae): - the anterior cranial fossa (houses the frontal lobe of the brain) - the middle cranial fossa (houses the temporal lobe of the brain - the posterior cranial fossa (houses the cerebellum)

anterior cranial fossa

Middle cranial fossa

posterior cranial fossa

frontal lobe

temporal lobe

cerebellum

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mastoid process

styloid process external acoustic meatus

zygomatic process

styloid

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perpendicular plate of the

ethmoid

sphenoidal air sinus

frontal air

sinus

hypophyseal fossa fo

cristae galli

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foramen magnum

cribriform plate hypophyseal fossa

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Maxillary sinus

Ethmoid

Vomer

Inferior nasal

concha

Middle nasal concha

Perpendicular plate

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alveolar process

mandibular condyle

coronoid process

The hyoid bone is referred to as a “floating bone” as it does not directly articulate with any other bone but is held in place with muscles and membranes. The larynx is suspended from the hyoid. The hyoid is composed of:

- body - greater horn (cornu) - lesser horn (cornu)

larynx

body lesser horn

greater horn

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C1 – C7

T1-T12

L1-L5

S1-S5

coccyx

cervical thoracic lumbar

C1 “Atlas” C2 “Axis”

The thoracic cage is composed of a series of 12 ribs that articulate posteriorly with the vertebra, and when extending anteriorly either join the sternum via a costal cartilage, or join a common costal cartilage which then articulates with the sternum.

ribs

sternum

costal cartilage

common costal

cartilage

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The pectoral girdle (that attaches the upper limb to the axial skeleton) is composed of two bones: - the clavicle (anteriorly) - the scapula (posteriorly) The clavicle (a) extends between the sternum and the acromion of the scapula.

•  The adult pelvic girdle is composed of three bones: a right and left hip bone (os coxae) and the intervening sacrum – which is a component of the axial skeleton.

•  The two hip bones are held together anteriorly by a very stout pubic symphysis (fibrocartilage joint).

•  Posteriorly there is a sacroiliac joint on each side of the sacrum.

sacrum

left hip bone

right hip bone

sacroiliac joints

pubic symphysis

•  Each hip bone (os coxae) is formed embryologically from three bones:

- ilum

- ischium

- pubis

•  The bones fuse in the central region of the acetabulum (little vinegar cup) where the head of the femur inserts at the hip joint.

ilium

acetabulum

pubis

ischium

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Muscles Acting on the Scapula

trapezius

rhomboids

levator scapulae

rhom

pectoralis minor

serratus anterior

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