Name of foramen, Distinct Feature (s): structures associated (most distinct 1st up to through? 3) Bones/Bone What passes/transmits Adjacent to or canal, fissure articulates with: (major item) Medulla oblongata with . Foramen Magnum ОССIPITAL OCCIPITAL CONDYLES Parietal, temporal and (THERE COULD BE MORE features) atlas Hypoglossal Canal Internal Acoustic Meatus Jugular Foramen

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Name of foramen,
Distinct Feature (s):
structures associated (most distinct 1st up to through?
3)
Bones/Bone
What passes/transmits
Adjacent to or
canal, fissure
articulates with:
(major item)
Medulla oblongata
with .
Foramen Magnum
ОССIPITAL
OCCIPITAL CONDYLES
Parietal, temporal and
(THERE COULD BE
MORE features)
atlas
Hypoglossal Canal
Internal Acoustic
Meatus
Jugular Foramen
Transcribed Image Text:Name of foramen, Distinct Feature (s): structures associated (most distinct 1st up to through? 3) Bones/Bone What passes/transmits Adjacent to or canal, fissure articulates with: (major item) Medulla oblongata with . Foramen Magnum ОССIPITAL OCCIPITAL CONDYLES Parietal, temporal and (THERE COULD BE MORE features) atlas Hypoglossal Canal Internal Acoustic Meatus Jugular Foramen
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The foramen is the opening present in the body which allows the passage of nerves, blood vessels, etc. By doing so, the connection between the one body part to the other is maintained.

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