Axial Skeleton Cranium. Axial skeleton Major Divisions in the skeletal system: – Axial: Bones along the center axis (medial) of the body. Skull, Vertebral.
The Nasal Cavity Prof. Dr.Mohammed Hisham Al-Muhtaseb.
1 Chapter 7 The Axial and Appendicular Skeleton Lecture 14 Visual Anatomy & Physiology First Edition Martini & Ober.
THE BONES OF THE SKELETON Chapter 7. Skeletal System Composed of bones, cartilages, joints, ligaments 20% of body mass Two major parts – Axial – Appendicular.
HAP 7.6-7.13 Skeletal System. I. The Skull A.Cranium (8 bones) 1. Frontal bone (1) a. Anterior portion of skull b. Supraorbital Foramen c. Frontal Sinuses.
The Axial Skeleton Chapter 7. I. Skeletal Divisions (206 bones) A. Axial Skeleton (80 bones) 1. Forms longitudinal axis of the body 2. Consists of: Skull.
Axial Skeleton. * I can name and identify all of the bones of the axial skeleton. * I can describe the major landmarks of the cranial and facial bones.
Section 5 The Skull ( 颅骨 )
Copyright 2009, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Chapter 7 : The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton.
The Skull Its bones can be divided into : Its bones can be divided into : 1. NEUROCRANIUM 1. NEUROCRANIUM It forms a protective case around the brain.
Radiography of the Orbits
Bones of the Skull