The skull is a collection of 22 to 33 bones that protect the brain and many important structures of the head. Learn the complex anatomy of the skull by watching the full version of this video here:
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The skull can be split into two parts: the neurocranium and the viscerocranium.
Viscerocranium is one of the two parts that we usually split the skull, so one of the two areas that make up your skull. It is located anteriorly to the other part known as the neurocranium. And the neurocranium is basically located posteriorly to the viscerocranium. The neurocranium is the main area that encapsulates your brain while the viscerocranium is going to contain most of the bones that are responsible for your facial skeleton. So the viscerocranium comprises several bones that form the skeleton of the face as well as parts of the jaw.
On the full version of this tutorial, we’re going to be covering the anterior and lateral views of the skull, but more specifically, we’re going to be focusing on nine bones. Now, this list includes the frontal, the nasal, the maxilla, the sphenoid, the mandible, the ethmoid, the parietal, temporal, and finally, your cheekbones, the zygomatic bones. We will look at all the bony landmarks of the bones that make up the viscerocranium and the neurocranium.
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The skull can be split into two parts: the neurocranium and the viscerocranium.
Viscerocranium is one of the two parts that we usually split the skull, so one of the two areas that make up your skull. It is located anteriorly to the other part known as the neurocranium. And the neurocranium is basically located posteriorly to the viscerocranium. The neurocranium is the main area that encapsulates your brain while the viscerocranium is going to contain most of the bones that are responsible for your facial skeleton. So the viscerocranium comprises several bones that form the skeleton of the face as well as parts of the jaw.
On the full version of this tutorial, we’re going to be covering the anterior and lateral views of the skull, but more specifically, we’re going to be focusing on nine bones. Now, this list includes the frontal, the nasal, the maxilla, the sphenoid, the mandible, the ethmoid, the parietal, temporal, and finally, your cheekbones, the zygomatic bones. We will look at all the bony landmarks of the bones that make up the viscerocranium and the neurocranium.
To master this topic, click on the link and carry on watching the full video (available to Premium members): https://khub.me/aqns5 !
Want to test your knowledge on the anterior and lateral views of the skull? Take this quiz:
https://www.kenhub.com/en/quizzes/sku...
Read more on the bones and landmarks seen from the anterior and lateral views of the skull on this detailed article https://khub.me/bie88
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/pa7zn
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