Bones
Muscles
Bone Definitions
Regions of Head & Neck
Miscellaneous
100

This suture of the skull runs down the middle of the skull and separates the parietal bones.

Sagittal suture

100

Which muscle of facial expression closes/purses the lips?

Orbicularis Oris

100

Specific type of prominence, relatively large convex prominence usually involved in joints.

Condyle

100

Name one landmark of the Frontal Region

Frontal Eminence 

Supraorbital Ridge

Glabella

100

This plane divides the body at any level into superior and inferior

Horizontal plane

200

This bone is suspended in the neck, forms base of tongue & larynx, does not articulate with any other bone.

Hyoid bone

200

Muscles of facial expression are all inervated by what cranial nerve? 

7th cranial nerve (facial nerve)

200

A hornlike prominence

Cornu

200

Name two landmarks of the mental region

Mental protuberance & labiomental groove

200

Structures located on the same side of the body are considered ______.

Ipsalateral

300

Name the 2 single facial bones (not paired)

Vomer & Mandible

300

Which muscle of facial expression is responsible for grimacing?

Platysma Muscle

300

A deeper depression on a bony surface

Fossa/Fossae

300

_____ -closer to median plane & ______ -farther from median plane.

Proximal; Distal

300

The immovable fixed end of a muscle connects to a bone. 

Origin

400

Name the 3 parts of the temporal bone.

Squamous, Tympanic & Petrous

400

Which extrinsic muscle of the tongue helps to retract the tongue?

Styloglossus

400

Short window like opening in the bone. AND give an example.

Foramen

ex: Mental foramen of the mandible

400

Name the 4 paranasal sinuses

Frontal, Maxillary, Sphenoidal & Ethmoidal 

400

These muscles of the face are deeper than muscles of facial expression. 

Muscles of mastication

500

Name 3 parts of the pterygoid process within the sphenoid bone. 

Lateral pterygoid plate, Medial pterygoid plate & pterygoid fossa

500

What is another name for the anterior and posterior pillars near the soft palate?

Anterior: Palatoglossus 

Posterior: Palatopharyngeus

500

Area of skeleton where bones are joined to each other. Can be movable or immovable. 

Articulation

500

How many anterior & posterior cervical triangles are there? Double points: Name them!!

4 Anterior: Submandibular, Carotid, Muscular, Submental

2 Posterior: Occipital & Subclavian

500

This bone is neither a facial bone or a cranial bone, considered a bone of the skull. 

Palatine bone

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