The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal part of the body Three parts.

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The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal part of the body Three parts

The Skull (22 bones) Two sets of bones Only the mandible is attached by a freely movable joint

SKULL

Cleft palate smile

Paranasal Sinuses Figure 5.10

Paranasal Sinuses Functions of paranasal sinuses Figure 5.10

The Hyoid Bone Figure 5.12

The Fetal Skull Fontaneles “Soft spots” (2) Figure 5.13

The Vertebral Column Vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs (24 total) 7,12,5 Named according to its location Figure 5.14

Structure of a Typical Vertebrae Figure 5.16

Regional Characteristics of Vertebrae Figure 5.17a–b

Regional Characteristics of Vertebrae Figure 5.17c–d

The Bony Thorax Made up of 3 parts: A. Sternum B. Ribs (12 pairs) C. Thoracic vertebrae Figure 5.19a

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