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Answer please? Using Table 8.2 and your textbook as guides, identify the feature

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Question

Answer please? Using Table 8.2 and your textbook as guides, identify the features of the orbit listed in figure 8.2 on a skull. Then, label figure 8.2 Observe the nasal cavity (figure 8.3) on a skull or model. The nasal cavity is a large, complex cavity that is separated into two halves by a nasal septum (spectrum, a partition). The ethmoid bone forms parts of the roof, septum, and lateral walls. The (, a sieve, + forma, a form) plate of the ethmoid bone forms most of the roof. The palatine processes of the maxillary bones and the palatine bones form the floor of the nasal cavity (and the roof of the oral cavity). The nasal bones form most of the bridge of the nose. Finally, the bony portion of the nasal septum is formed from the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer. Using Table 8.2 and your textbook as guides, identify the features of the nasal cavity listed in figure 8.3 on a skull. Then, label figure 8.3. ethmoid frontal bone frontal process of maxilla greater wing of sphenoid inferior orbital fissure infraorbital foramen lacrimal bone lacrimal grove maxilla nasal bone optic iceamen superior orbital fissure supraorbital foramen (notch) supraorbital margin zygomatic bone zygomatic process of frontal bone

Explanation / Answer

Answer. 1. Nasal bone

2. Supraorbital Foramen

3. Ethmoid bone

4. Frontal bone

6. Zygomatic process of frontal bone

7. optic foramen

8. superior orbital fissure

9. Lacrimal bone

10. Lacrimal groove

11. Maxilla

12. Infraorbital foramen

13. Frontal process of maxilla

14. Lacrimal bone