What are the cranium and facial bones?
The human body has this number of bones.
How many is 206?
These little bones break up food before you digest it.
What are teeth?
These pockets help amplify the sounds we make.
What are sinuses?
Spell the name of the bone that serves as the tongue's base.
This bone protects the fragile brain on the back of the head. It shares a name with a lobe of the brain.
What is the parietal bone?
This bone makes up the forehead. It shares a name with a lobe of the brain.
What is the frontal bone?
The eye sits in the hole in your skull called the ____?
What is an orbit?
The sinus serves to _____ to the weight of the head.
What is lessen/reduce/lighten/etc...?
An orbit houses this external organ.
This bone is very mobile and helps you chew.
These little bones together form the spinal cord.
What are vertebrae?
The hyoid bone provides a base for this muscle involved in the digestive system.
What is the tongue?
These most-superior sinuses contribute to headaches when infected.
What are the frontal sinuses?
The vertebral column is also known as this.
What is the spinal cord?
This bone is also called the cheekbone.
The occipital bone holds a large opening that connects the brain with the spinal cord. The gap is called the ____ _____? (Means large hole in Latin)
What is the foramen magnum?
Babies born generally have a ___-shaped spine.
What is the letter C?
The mucosae of the sinus are connected to the mucosae of these body regions. (name 2/3)
What are the nose, throat, and mouth?
Name the four bones that share names with the lobes of the brain.
What are the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital bones?
This is the only bone in the body that does not articulate with another bone. It provides a base for the tongue.
What is the Hyoid?
All facial bones connect to the _____ bone, aka the main or keystone bones.
What are the Maxillae?
These two vertebrae help the head nod and rotate.
What are the C1 and C2 vertebra/Atlas and Axis
These are the four sinuses (FESM)
What are the frontal, ethmoid, sphenoidal, and maxillary sinuses?
This bone possesses a pathway for tears.