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Mesaticephalic
The "normal" shaped dog head, least changed from an ancestral form
Bella and Lola heads are both this type
Brachycephalic
The short headed head form, i.e. boxer
Dolichocephalic
The long headed form of dog head (Great Dane)
Rostral
The directional term for "towards the nose"
incisive bone
1?
nasal bone
2?
maxilla
3?
lacrimal bone
4?
zygomatic arch
5?
zygomatic bone
6?
frontal bone
7?
parietal bone
8?
temporal bone
9?
occipital bone
10?
pterygoid bone
11?
palatine bone
12?
sphenoid complex
13?
incisive bone
1?
maxilla
2?
zygomatic bone
3?
temporal bone
4?
parietal bone
5?
nasal bone
6?
frontal bone
7?
incisive bone
1?
maxilla
2?
palatine bone
3?
zygomatic bone
4?
frontal bone
5?
sphenoid complex
6?
zygomatic arch
7?
temporal bone
8?
pterygoid bone
9?
occipital bone
10?
orbit
1?
palatine bone
1?
sphenoid complex
2?
pterygoid bone
3?
temporal bone
1?
zygomatic arch
2?
parietal bone
3?
occipital condyle
4?
foramen magnum
5?
occipital condyles
6?
occipital bone
7?
foramen magnum
spinal cord
Identify the opening the arrow is pointing to.
Also What major structure passes through this opening?
occipital condyles
atlas(C1) or C 1 or C1
The arrows are pointing to what structures?
These structures articulate with what BONE?
ramus
1?
body
2?
angular process
3?
condylar process
4?
coronoid process
5?
condylar process of the mandible
temporal bone
What bony prominence and bone articulate to form the TMJ or temporomandibular joint?
frontal bone
lacrimal bone
zygomatic bone
What bones form the bony part of the orbit?