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Figure 7.1 The human skeleton.

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1 Figure 7.1 The human skeleton.

2 Figure 7.1a The human skeleton.

3 Figure 7.1b The human skeleton.

4 Figure 7.2a The skull: Cranial and facial divisions and fossae.

5 Figure 7.2b The skull: Cranial and facial divisons and fossae.

6 Figure 7.2c The skull: Cranial and facial divisions and fossae.

7 Figure 7.3 Major cavities of the skull, frontal section.

8 Figure 7.4 Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.

9 Figure 7.4a Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.

10 Figure 7.4b Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.

11 Figure 7.5a Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.

12 Figure 7.5b Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.

13 Figure 7.5c Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.

14 Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.

15 Figure 7.6b Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.

16 Figure 7.7a The floor of the cranial cavity.

17 Figure 7.7b The floor of the cranial cavity.

18 Figure 7.8 The temporal bone.

19 Figure 7.9 The sphenoid bone.

20 Figure 7.9a The sphenoid bone.

21 Figure 7.9b The sphenoid bone.

22 Figure 7.10 The ethmoid bone.

23 Figure 7.11 Detailed anatomy of the mandible and the maxilla.

24 Figure 7.11a Detailed anatomy of the mandible and the maxilla.

25 Figure 7.11b Detailed anatomy of the mandible and the maxilla.

26 Figure 7.11c Detailed anatomy of the mandible and the maxilla.

27 Figure 7.12 The hyoid bone, anterior view.

28 Figure 7.13 Bones that form the orbits.

29 Figure 7.13a Bones that form the orbits.

30 Figure 7.13b Bones that form the orbits.

31 Figure 7.14a Bones of the nasal cavity.

32 Figure 7.14b Bones of the nasal cavity.

33 Figure 7.15 Paranasal sinuses.

34 Figure 7.15a Paranasal sinuses.

35 Figure 7.15b Paranasal sinuses.

36 Figure 7.16 The vertebral column.

37 Figure 7.17 Ligaments and fibrocartilage discs uniting the vertebrae.

38 Figure 7.17a Ligaments and fibrocartilage discs uniting the vertebrae.

39 Figure 7.17b Ligaments and fibrocartilage discs uniting the vertebrae.

40 Figure 7.17c Ligaments and fibrocartilage discs uniting the vertebrae.

41 Figure 7.17d Ligaments and fibrocartilage discs uniting the vertebrae.

42 Figure 7.18 Structure of a typical vertebra.

43 Figure 7.19 The first and second cervical vertebrae.

44 Figure 7.19a The first and second cervical vertebrae.

45 Figure 7.19b The first and second cervical vertebrae.

46 Figure 7.19c The first and second cervical vertebrae.

47 Figure 7.20 Posterolateral views of articulated vertebrae.

48 Figure 7.20a Posterolateral views of articulated vertebrae.

49 Figure 7.20b Posterolateral views of articulated vertebrae.

50 Figure 7.20c Posterolateral views of articulated vertebrae.

51 Figure 7.21 The sacrum and coccyx.

52 Figure 7.21a The sacrum and coccyx.

53 Figure 7.21b The sacrum and coccyx.

54 Figure 7.22 The thoracic cage.

55 Figure 7.22a The thoracic cage.

56 Figure 7.22b The thoracic cage.

57 Figure 7.23a Ribs.

58 Figure 7.23b Ribs.

59 Figure 7.23c Ribs.

60 Figure 7.24 The pectoral girdle and clavicle.

61 Figure 7.24a The pectoral girdle and clavicle.

62 Figure 7.24b The pectoral girdle and clavicle.

63 Figure 7.24c The pectoral girdle and clavicle.

64 Figure The scapula.

65 Figure 7.25a The scapula.

66 Figure 7.25b The scapula.

67 Figure 7.25c The scapula.

68 Figure 7.26 The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow.

69 Figure 7.26a The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow.

70 Figure 7.26b The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow.

71 Figure 7.26c The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow.

72 Figure 7.26d The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow.

73 Figure 7.27 Radius and ulna of the right forearm.

74 Figure 7.27a Radius and ulna of the right forearm.

75 Figure 7.27b Radius and ulna of the right forearm.

76 Figure 7.27c Radius and ulna of the right forearm.

77 Figure 7.27d Radius and ulna of the right forearm.

78 Figure 7.28 Bones of the left hand.

79 Figure 7.28a Bones of the left hand.

80 Figure 7.28b Bones of the left hand.

81 Figure Articulated pelvis showing the two hip (coxal) bones (which together form the pelvic girdle), the sacrum, and the coccyx.

82 Figure 7.30a Bones of the bony pelvis.

83 Figure 7.30b Bones of the bony pelvis.

84 Figure 7.30c Bones of the bony pelvis.

85 Figure 7.30d Bones of the bony pelvis.

86 Figure 7.31 Bones of the right knee and thigh.

87 Figure 7.31a Bones of the right knee and thigh.

88 Figure 7.31b Bones of the right knee and thigh.

89 Figure 7.32a The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

90 Figure 7.32b The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

91 Figure 7.32c The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

92 Figure 7.32d The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

93 Figure 7.32e The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

94 Figure 7.33 Bones of the right foot.

95 Figure 7.33a Bones of the right foot.

96 Figure 7.33b Bones of the right foot.

97 Figure 7.33c Bones of the right foot.

98 Figure 7.34 Arches of the foot.

99 Figure 7.34a Arches of the foot.

100 Figure 7.34b Arches of the foot.

101 Figure 7.35 Skull of a newborn.

102 Figure 7.35a Skull of a newborn.

103 Figure 7.35b Skull of a newborn.

104 Figure 7.36 A baby born with a cleft lip palate.

105 Figure 7.37 The C-shaped spine of a newborn infant.

106 Figure 7.38 Different growth rates of body parts determine body proportions.


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