Description

bones develop using hyaline cartilage structures as their "models"
hyaline cartilage model is coompletely covered with bone matrix by bone forming cells
giant bone-destroying cells in bones to break down bone matrix and release calcium ion into blood
bones become thicker and form large projections to increase their strength in areas where bulky muscles attach
cracking or breaking
blood filled swelling
a mass repair tissue contains cartilage matrix, bony matrix, and collagen fibers
formed by 2 sets of bones
the realignment of the broken bone ends
the bin ends are coaxed back into their normal position by a physisians hands
enclosed and protects the fragile brain tissue
holds eyes in an anterior position and allow the facial muscles to show our feelings through smiles and frowns
forms forehead, the bony projections under the eyebrows and the superior part of each eye orbit
form most of the superior and lateral walls of the cranium
where the sagittal suture and the frontal bone meets
midline of skull
several important bone markings appear on the temporal bone
surgery is preformed and then bone ends are secured with pins or wires
a canal that leads to eardrum and the middle ear
sharp,needlelike projections, inferior to the external auditory meatus
a thin bridge of bone that joins within the cheer bone anteriorly
rough projection posterior and inferior to the external acoustic meatus, which is full of air cavities
at the junction of the occipital and temporal bones, allows passage of the jugular vein
transmits cranial nerves, the facial and vestibulocochlear
anterior to the jugular foramen on the skulls inferior aspect
most posterior bone of the cranium forms the floor and back wall of the skull
where the occipital bone joins the partial bones anteriorly
surrounds lower part of the brain and allows the spinal cord to connect with the brain

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Bone

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skeletal system 3

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Skeletal System 2

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Bones of the Skull

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Axial Skeleton

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