5a. The Cranial Bones. 1. The Occipital Bone - bartleby From the external occipital protuberance a ridge or crest, the median nuchal line, often faintly marked, descends to the foramen magnum, and affords attachment to the ligamentum nuchæ; running from the middle of this line across either half of the nuchal plane is the inferior nuchal line
Where is the internal occipital protuberance? - bartleby Question Where is the internal occipital protuberance? Transcribed Image Text: Superior nuchal line Inferior nuchal line Condyloid foramen Occipital condyle External occipital protuberence External occipital crest Hypoglossal canal Foramen magnum
Answered: CLUE #2: Now that you have narrowed down your . . . - bartleby Victim #1: The skull shows a prominent external occipital protuberance and has a sloping frontal bone Victim #2: The pelvis shows a greater sciatic arch and a wide sub-pubic angle The sacrum is short and wide In addition, the femur bone shows that one epiphyseal plate has completely fused while the other is still slightly open
Answered: EE carotid foramen (canal) • external occipital protuberance . . . EE carotid foramen (canal) • external occipital protuberance • foramen lacerum (LA-sir-um) foramen magnum • foramen ovale (o-VAL-ee) hard palate • hypoglossal foramen jugular foramen • mandibular fossa • mastoid process • occipital (ox-Cl-pi-tal) condyle • palatine bone palatine process of ANTERIOR maxilla • pterygoid processes stylomastoid (sty-lo- MAS-toid) foramen 3- 1 2 4
XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings - bartleby The pulsation of the occipital artery can be distinguished about 3 or 4 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance; that of the posterior auricular in the groove between the mastoid process and the auricula
5c. The Exterior of the Skull - Collection at Bartleby. com Near the middle of the occipital squama is the external occipital protuberance or inion, and extending lateralward from it on either side is the superior nuchal line, and above this the faintly marked highest nuchal line
(or identify) the following key features of the cranium: 1. External . . . (or identify) the following key features of the cranium: 1 External auditory (acoustic) meatus 2 Mental protuberance 3 Mastoid process 4 Alveolar process 5 Foramen magnum 6 Occipital condyle label PART B Courtesy of Ashley Lipps Courtesy of Ashley Lipps