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 Protect and support digestive and respiratory tracts.

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2  Protect and support digestive and respiratory tracts

3  Floor of orbits  Walls of nasal cavity  Hard palate—roof of mouth

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5  Posterior to hard palate

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7  Forms part of nasal septum

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9  Cheekbones

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11  Bridge of nose

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13  Orbits medial surface

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15  Lateral nasal cavity  Slows airflow

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17  Lower Jaw  Only moveable facial bone

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19  U-Shaped  Base for larynx muscles (voicebox), tongue and pharynx  Stabilizes larynx  “Adams Apple”

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21  Fusion of bones not complete at birth  Fontanels—soft spots  Flexible  Allows skull to expand with brain

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23  AKA: Spine  Cervical Vertebrae—7  C1-C7  Neck Region  Thoracic Vertebrae—12  T1-T12  Articulates with ribs  Lumbar Vertebrae—5  L1-L5  Lower Back  Sacrum—5 fused vertebrae  Coccyx--Tailbone

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25  4 Spinal curves  Primary curves—thoracic and sacral  Appear late in fetal development  Secondary curves—cervical and lumbar  Appear months after birth  Cervical—infant can hold up their head  Lumbar—child can stand

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27  Kyphosis—exaggerated thoracic curvature  Lordosis—exaggerated lumbar curvature  Scoliosis—abnormal lateral curvature

28  Vertebral body—massive, weight-bearing portion  Intervertebral disc—lies between each vertebrae  Vertebral canal—encloses spinal cord  Intervertebral foramina—gaps that allow nerves to run off

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