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Glabella
Smooth area between eyes

parietal
bone

frontal
bone

temporal
bone

zygomatic process

zygomatic process

external acoustic meatus

external acoustic meatus

styloid process

Mastoid Process

mastoid process

Madibular fossa

carotid canal

occipital

occipital condyle

external occipital protuberance

external occipital protuberance

foramen magnum

sphenoid

sphenoid bone

sella turcica
blue square

foramen ovale
purple

ethmoid

ethmoid

crista galli
2

crista galli

perpendicular plate

cribriform plate
1

perpendicular plate

middle nasal concha

nasal
bone - 4

lacrimal
bone - 3

ethmoid
bone - 6

sphenoid
bone - 5

zygomatic
bone - 7

coronoid process
8

coronoid process

mandibular notch
1

mandibular notch

mandibular condyle

inferior nasal concha
5

vomer
forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum

zygomatic
7 - bone

maxilla
8

palatine
bone - 1

middle nasal concha
1

perpendicular plate
2

glabella
3

infraorbital foramen
6

mental foramen
10

mandible
9

foramen lacerum
2

hyoid

coronal suture

sagittal suture

squamous suture

lambdoid suture

palatine suture

posterior fontanelle

anterior fontanelle

sphenoid fontanelle

mastoid fontanelle

maxillary sinus
c

sphenoidal sinus
b

sphenoidal sinus
3

maxillary sinus
2

frontal sinus
1

ethmoidal sinus
4

ethmoidal sinus
a

frontal sinus
d

cervical 1-7

thoracic 1-12

lumbar 1-5

Atlas (C1)

Axis (C2)

sacrum

sacral canal

sacral foramina

coccyx

sternum

manubrium

body

xiphoid process

True ribs (1-7)
green

false ribs (8-12)
red

false attached ribs

false floating ribs
superior nasal concha
can't see it in model

Cervical (2)
type of vertebrae

spinous process
2

body
1

Transverse Foramen
2

vertebral foramen

transverse process
4

axis
what type of vertebrae has a dense

thoracic (3)
type of vertebrae

Lumbar (5)
type of vertebrae
