Description

the sound pressure wave that results from the different shapes in resonating cavities
the largest and strongest bone of the face
this ineptly named muscle dilates the Eustachian Tube
midline of the hard palate
this process is the more anterior projection off of the ramus
this midline bone makes up the inferior and posterior nasal septum
this portion of the ethmoid bone makes up the superior nasal septum
this process projects from the inferior margin of the great wings of the sphenoid bone and serves as a point of attachment for mastication muscles
this mandibular muscle is the most superficial mastication muscle and elevates the mandible when contracted
the portion of the temporal bone making up the anterior and inferior walls of the external auditory meatus and the styloid process
the only bone in a tooth
the surface of teeth on the mandible that touch the surface of the teeth on the maxillae when you bite down
nicknamed the “smile muscle”
the muscle that inserts directly into the skin of the chin
the groove that runs anterior to posterior along the surface of the tongue
very important and large muscle that makes up the bulk of the tongue and can move the tongue anteriorly, posteriorly, or into a cupped shape
the suture between the parietal and occipital bones
the paired medial-most structure of the maxillae that juts out a bit
this muscle is the antagonist to the palatoglossus and pulls the sides of the tongue down when contracted
this mandibular muscle makes up the anterior faucial pillars and is important for nasalization during speech

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Homework 3

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Bones on bones

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Bones of the Skull

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~CROSSWORD~

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Axial Skeleton

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