Flashcards : Cranial Bone Structures and Functional Insights — 17 cartes

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1Question

Describe the major foramina found on the greater wing of the sphenoid bone.

Réponse

The greater wing contains the foramen rotundum (V2), foramen ovale (V3), and foramen spinosum (middle meningeal vessels and V3 branches).

2Question

Ethmoid — function?

Réponse

Contributes to nasal septum, orbit, skull base.

3Question

What passes through the optic canal of the sphenoid bone?

Réponse

The optic nerve (CN II) and the ophthalmic artery pass through the optic canal between the lesser wings of the sphenoid.

4Question

Sphenoid — role?

Réponse

Connecting cranial vault to facial bones.

5Question

Name the three parts of the temporal bone and a key feature or function of each.

Réponse

The parts are the squama (attaches temporalis muscle, contains TMJ fossa), mastoid portion (mastoid process, mastoid cells, muscle attachments), and petrous portion (houses inner ear structures, contains the internal acoustic meatus, carotid canal, and stylomastoid foramen).

6Question

Temporal — function?

Réponse

Contains structures for hearing and balance.

7Question

What exits through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone?

Réponse

The olfactory nerves (CN I) pass through the foramina in the cribriform plate.

8Question

Cribriform plate — passage?

Réponse

Olfactory nerves (CN I).

9Question

Where is the sphenoid bone located and what is its significance?

Réponse

The sphenoid bone is located at the skull base medially, articulating with all neurocranial bones, and houses the sphenoidal sinuses.

10Question

Sella Turcica — houses?

Réponse

Pituitary gland.

11Question

Name the three main parts of the ethmoid bone.

Réponse

The three main parts are the cribriform plate, perpendicular plate, and lateral masses (ethmoid labyrinths).

12Question

Petrous part — houses?

Réponse

Inner ear structures.

13Question

Where is the temporal bone located and what major structures does it contain?

Réponse

The temporal bone is located at the sides and base of the skull, enclosing structures like the cochlea, semicircular canals, and contributing to the TMJ.

14Question

Temporal bone — key opening?

Réponse

Stylomastoid foramen for facial nerve.

15Question

What are the pterygoid processes and their significance?

Réponse

The pterygoid processes, arising from the sphenoid bone, provide attachment points for pterygoid muscles and form part of the lateral nasal wall.

16Question

What is the ethmoid bone and where is it located?

Réponse

The ethmoid bone is an unpaired, anterior base of the skull bone that forms part of the neurocranium and viscerocranium, located at the anterior skull base.

17Question

What is the function of the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone?

Réponse

The perpendicular plate forms part of the nasal septum and divides the nasal cavity into left and right chambers.

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