The hole in the skull that the spinal cord passes through
What is Foramen magnum?
Muscle that elevates the corner of the mouth.
What is Levator Anguli Oris?
Bone that the neck muscles attach to.
What is Hyoid bone?
The most anterior lobe of the Cerebrum.
What is the frontal lobe
The 3 Ossicles within the ear.
What are the maleous, incus and stapes
The bone that Superior Orbital Fissure is in.
What is Sphenoid bone?
Muscle on the tip of the chin
What is Mentalis?
Muscle that attaches to the shoulder.
What is Omohyoid?
The bridge between the two hemispheres.
What is the Corpus Callosum?
The muscles that control the pupil.
What are Cilliary Bodies?
The bony structure that the olfactory bulbs sit on and go through.
What is Cribiform Plate?
Round muscle around the eyes.
What is Orbicularis Occuli?
Muscle that has an Anterior and Posterior belly.
What is Digastric muscle?
The tube between the 3rd and 4th ventricles.
What is the cerebral aqueduct?
The nerve that innervates the semicircular canals of the ear.
What is the vestibular nerve?
The bony projections that make up the Zygomatic Arch.
What is Temporal Process of Zygomatic and Zygomatic Process of Temporal?
Muscles of mastication.
What is Masseter, Temporalis, Lateral Pterygoid and Medial Pterygoid.
Thin muscle that anchors the rest of the muscles.
What is Platisma?
The sulcus devising the frontal lobe and parietal lobe.
What is the Central Sulcus?
The flap that blocks the trachea during swallowing.
What is the epiglottis?
The portion of the skull that the inner ear is kept.
What is Petrous Portion of Temporal bone
Muscle just superior to Facial Artery.
What is Risorious
Attachments for sternocleidomastoid.
What are the Sternum, Clavicles and Mastoid process of the Temporal bone?
The sulcus that divides the Occipital lobe.
What is the Calcerine Sulcus?
The fluid that helps the eye ball keep its shape.
What is the Vitrious Humor?