. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Cribriform Plate. 5, Superior Meatus. A View of the Outside of the Vault of G, Superior Turbinated Bone. 7, Middle the Cranium, showing the Sutures. 1, The Turbinated Bone. 8, Os Plenum. 9, Sur- Coronal Suture. 2, The Sagittal Suture, face for the Olfactory Nerve. 3, The Lambdoidal Suture. the front portion of the cranium, between the sockets of the eyes, and behind the root of the nose. It is called the Ethmoid Bone. Its outline is that of a cube, consisting of a perpendicular plate, and two lateral portions. F


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Cribriform Plate. 5, Superior Meatus. A View of the Outside of the Vault of G, Superior Turbinated Bone. 7, Middle the Cranium, showing the Sutures. 1, The Turbinated Bone. 8, Os Plenum. 9, Sur- Coronal Suture. 2, The Sagittal Suture, face for the Olfactory Nerve. 3, The Lambdoidal Suture. the front portion of the cranium, between the sockets of the eyes, and behind the root of the nose. It is called the Ethmoid Bone. Its outline is that of a cube, consisting of a perpendicular plate, and two lateral portions. From the fact that it is extremely fragile, owing to the great number of perforations which it contains, it derives its name from the Greek word signifying a sieve. It is so deeply seated that it receives the attachments of no muscles. 108. Sutures.—The bones of the skull are united by Give the shape and position of the Ethmoid bone. Why called Ethmoid?


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