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I have a review guide for a test, and there's one page that I cannot seem to get at all. I've looked through my notes, book, and even on the internet and can't find anything. So my last hope is asking the questions on here. I know there's a lot of questions but I'd appreciate it so much if you could help!!

Choices:
A. Ethmoid B. Frontal C. Hyoid D. Lacriminals
E. Mandible F. Maxillae G. Nasals H. Occipital
I. Palatines J. Parietals K. Sphenoid L.Temporals
M. Vomer N. Zygomatic

1.Bridge of Nose
2.Posterior part of hard palate
3.Much of the lateral and superior cranium
4.Most posterior part of the cranium
5.Anterior part of hard palate
6.Superior and medial nasal conchae formed from its projections
7.Site of mastoid process
8.Site of sella turcica
9.Site of mental foramen
10.Site of styloid process
11.Middle ear found here
12.Nasal Septum
13.Bears an upward protrusion, the "c o c k 's comb" or crista galli
14.It's condyles articulate with the atlas

2007-12-12 03:26:33 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

2 answers

I just checked your first of choices listed at this address off of the http://www.allexperts.com Encyclopedia address specifically at : http://en.allexperts.com/e/e/et/ethmoid_bulla.htm

--And got this partial definition that might help you :

"On the lateral wall of the middle meatus is a curved fissure, the hiatus semilunaris, limited below by the edge of the uncinate process of the ethmoid and above by an elevation named the bulla ethmoidalis; the middle ethmoidal cells are contained within this bulla and open on or near to it.
--The bulla ethmoidalis is caused by the bulging of the middle ethmoidal cells which open on or immediately above it, and the size of the bulla varies with that of its contained cells."

>>UNDER ZYGOMATIC I got this description & at this address:

http://en.allexperts.com/e/z/zy/zygomatic_bone.htm

Zygomatic bone

"The zygomatic bone (malar bone) is a paired bone of the human skull. It articulates with the maxilla, the temporal bone, the sphenoid bone and the frontal bone. It forms part of the orbit and is commonly referred to as the cheekbone. It is situated at the upper and lateral part of the face: it forms the prominence of the cheek, part of the lateral wall and floor of the orbit, and parts of the temporal and infratemporal fossae [Fig. 1]. It presents a malar and a temporal surface; four processes, the frontosphenoidal, orbital, maxillary, and temporal; and four borders."

>>THIS ENCYCLOPEDIA seems to be much more thourough than many I have viewed, hope this helps!

2007-12-12 03:52:54 · answer #1 · answered by thomas_tutoring2002 6 · 0 0

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