Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology (Cat Version)
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781259864612
Author: Martin
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 14, Problem 2PL
Sinuses include all of the following functions except
- warming and humidifying the air during breathing.
- providing resonance to our voices.
- making the skull lighter.
- attachment sites for muscles.
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Chapter 14 Solutions
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology (Cat Version)
Ch. 14 - The __________ is a skull bone that is not...Ch. 14 - Sinuses include all of the following functions...Ch. 14 - A _________________ is a depression type of bone...Ch. 14 - Which of the following is a facial bone? sphenoid...Ch. 14 - The ___________ suture is located between the two...Ch. 14 - The two bones that make up the nasal septum are...Ch. 14 - The mastoid process, jugular foramen, and the...Ch. 14 - A(n) ___________ lightens the skull and acts to...Ch. 14 - Foramina, canals, and fissures serve as...Ch. 14 - The jugular foramen is larger than the foramen...
Ch. 14 - Examine the inside of the cranium on a sectioned...Ch. 14 - FIGURE 14.10 Identify the bones and features...Ch. 14 - FIGURE 14.11 Identify the bones and features...Ch. 14 - FIGURE 14.12 Identify the bones and features...Ch. 14 - FIGURE 14.13 Identify the bones and features on...Ch. 14 - What bones and their features compose the...Ch. 14 - Match the bones in column A with the features in...Ch. 14 - The ___________ suture joins the frontal bone to...Ch. 14 - The parietal bones are firmly interlocked along...Ch. 14 - The _________ suture joins the parietal bones to...Ch. 14 - The temporal bones are joined to the parietal...Ch. 14 - Name the three cranial bones that contain sinuses.Ch. 14 - Name a facial bone that contains a sinus.Ch. 14 - Name six cranial bones that are visible on a...Ch. 14 - Match the bones in column A with the...Ch. 14 - What bones may be displaced in a person who has a...Ch. 14 - Assume that an orbit of a skull was damaged in an...
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