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Location of the Nasal (2)?
The Nose.
Function of the Nasal (2)?
Form the Bridge of the nose.
Type and number of Nasal bone(s)?
Facial, 2 bones.
Location of the Vomer (1)?
The Nose.
Function of the Vomer (1)?
Forms the dividing bony wall of the nose.
Type and number of Vomer bone(s)?
Facial, 1 bone.
Location of the Palatine (2)?
The Nose.
Function of the Palatine (2)?
Forms the floor and wall of the nose and the roof of the mouth.
Type and number of Palatine bone(s)?
Facial, 2 bones.
Location of the Turbinate (2)?
The Nose.
Function of the Turbinate (2)?
Form the outer wall of the nose.
Type and number of Turbinate bone(s)?
Facial, 2 bones.
Location of the Lacrimal (2)?
The eye sockets.
Function of the Lacrimal (2)?
Form the inner walls of the eye socket, contain a small groove for the tear duct.
Type and number of Lacrimal bone(s)?
Facial, 2 bones.
Location of the Zygomatic [Malar] (2)?
The cheek.
Function of the Zygomatic [Malar] (2)?
Form the cheek bones.
Type and number of Zygomatic [Malar] bone(s)?
Facial, 2 bones.
Location of the Maxillae (2)?
The upper jaw.
Function of the Maxillae (2)?
Fused together to form the upper jaw which holds the upper teeth.
Type and number of Maxillae bone(s)?
Facial, 2 bones.
Location of the Mandible (1)?
The lower jaw.
Function of the Mandible (1)?
The largest and strongest facial bone which holds the lower teeth.
Type and number of Mandible bone(s)?
Facial, 1 bone.
Location of the Occipital (1)?
The lower back of the cranium.
Function of the Occipital (1)?
"Contains a large hole called the foramen magnum
Type and number of Occipital bone(s)?
Cranial, 1 bone.
Location of the Parietal (2)?
The sides of the cranium.
Function of the Parietal (2)?
Fused together to form the sides and top of the head (the crown).
Type and number of Parietal bone(s)?
Cranial, 2 bones.
Location of the Frontal (1)?
The forehead.
Function of the Frontal (1)?
Forms the forehead and the upper walls of the eye socket.
Type and number of Frontal bone(s)?
Cranial, 1 bone.
Location of the Temporal (2)?
The sides of the head.
Function of the Temporal (2)?
Provide thw muscle attachment points: the mastoid process and the zygomatic process.
Type and number of Temporal bone(s)?
Cranial, 2 bones.
Location of the Ethmoid (1)?
Between the eye sockets.
Function of the Ethmoid (1)?
Forms part of the nasal cavities.
Type and number of Ethmoid bone(s)?
Cranial, 1 bone.
Location of the Sphenoid (1)?
The base of the cranium and back of the eye socket.
Function of the Sphenoid (1)?
Forms part of the nasal cavities.
Type and number of Sphenoid bone(s)?
Cranial, 1 bone.
Location of the Cervical Vertebrae (7)?
The neck.
Function of the Cervical Vertebrae (7)?
Top of the spinal column supports the skull and allows rotation of the head.
Type and number of Cervical Vertebrae bone(s)?
Spinal cord, 7 bones.
Location of the Hyoid (1)?
A U-shaped bone at the front of the neck.
Function of the Hyoid (1)?
Supports the tongue.
Type and number of Hyoid bone(s)?
The neck, 1 bone.
Location of the Clavicle (2)?
Slender long bones at the base of the neck.
Function of the Clavicle (2)?
Commonly known as the collar bones.
Type and number of Clavicle bone(s)?
The chest, 2 bones.
Location of the Scapula (2)?
Triangular bones in the upper back.
Function of the Scapula (2)?
Commonly known as the shoulder blades.
Type and number of Scapula bone(s)?
The chest, 2 bones.
Location of the Sternum (1)?
The breastbone.
Function of the Sternum (1)?
Protects the inner organs.
Type and number of Sternum bone(s)?
The chest, 1 bone.
Location of the Humerus (2)?
The upper bones of the arms.
Function of the Humerus (2)?
Form ball and socket joints with the scapulae.
Type and number of Humerus bone(s)?
The shoulder, 2 bones.