In mastoid process the conical prominence projected the undersurface of the mastoid part of the temporal bone. Its position is just behind the ear canal, and lateral to the styloid process.
Wheras the ramus of the human mandible is the downward and forward in the ramus, and then horizontally forward in the body, where it is placed under the alveoli.
The mastoid process is ___bony____ to the mandibular ramus
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Mandibular notch Styloid process Mental foramen Mastoid process Coronoid process Mandibular ramus Condylar process Mandibular angle (a) External anatomy of the right side of the skull
Figure 10.5 The mandible Alveolar Process 10 Angle -Body condyloid Process Coronoid Process Mandibular Condyles Mandibular Foramen -Mandibular Notch Mental Foramen Ramus 6 Figure 10.6 The paranasal sinuses.
The foramen found on the lingual side of the ramus of the mandible is the mandibular foramen mental foramen incisive foramen lingual foramen inframandibularforamen Question 2 Which artery carries the blood supply to the head and brain? jugular carotid parotid vena cava capillary Question 3 The act of chewing is called glossaoralglutination Отм). encephalitis. expectorate mastication Question 4 The principal muscle of mastication which closes the mouth is the mentalis. external pterygoid. masseter. temporal buccinator. Question 5 The opening in...
18. Label the following illustration using the terms provided. EXERCISE SEVEN AS body condylar process coronoid process mandibular notch mental foramen ramus
USING THE LETTER ASSOCIATED WITH EACH, label the bones and/or structures listed on the following diagrams. ETHMOID BONE crista galli cribriform plate olfactory foramina perpendicular plate MANDIBLE body ramus mandibular condyle mental foramen coronoid process mandibular foramen What bones are connected by the coronal suture? What bones are connected by the sagittal suture? What skull bones contain sinuses? What are the functions of facial sinuses? What skull bones combine to form the orbit?
Predict the bone where the bone marking would be found, using the click and drag. Predict the bone where the bone marking would be found, using the click and drag. External acoustic meatus Parietal bone Temporal bone Sphenoid bone Sella turcica Forms sagittal, coronal, squamous, and lambdoid sutures Styloid process Mandibular fossa Mastoid process
Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Temporal bone Mandible Ethmoid bone Frontal bone Parietal bone Nasal bone Sphenoid bone Maxilla Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Mastoid process Sphenoid bone @ano Palatine bone Mandibular fossa Incisive fossa Maxila Vomer Styloid process (a) Inferior view of the skill (mandible removed) Request Answer
Consider the mandibular canal pictured here. It is located inside the mandible (lower jawbone), extending posteriorly from the mental foramen. Based on what you know of bone features, what do you think this canal is for? Why would we need a hollow space in this area of this bone? Occipital-frontal Lumbar vertebrae-cervical vertebrae t Mandibular canal Mental foramen Occipital-frontal Lumbar vertebrae-cervical vertebrae t Mandibular canal Mental foramen
please answer the question as in the picture(by filling the table and note in paragraphs or sentences) NAME: FUNCTIONS OF BONE MARKINGS MARKING BONE(S) MARKING FUNCTION articulates with it, what OCCURS ON (e.g s through it or attaches to it) External auditory meatus Mastoid process Styloid process Petrous portion Internal auditory meatus Foramen magnum Occipital condyle Sella turcica Op plate Crista galli cess Intervertebral discs Zygomatic process Temporal process Condylar process Mandibular fossa Superior articular processes Inferior articular processes Transverse...
Which groups of muscles are derived from the 1) first pharyngeal (mandibular) arch, and 2) the second pharyngeal (hyoid) arch?