Cranial Floor Unlabeled
The floor of the middle cranial fossa and part of the posterior cranial fossa is formed by the temporal bone.
Cranial floor unlabeled. Inside the skull the floor of the cranial cavity is subdivided into three cranial fossae spaces which increase in depth from anterior to posterior see figure 4 figure 6b and figure 9. Learn floor anatomy skull with free interactive flashcards. Choose from 500 different sets of floor anatomy skull flashcards on quizlet. The floor of the cranial cavity increases in depth from front to back and is divided into three cranial fossae.
A small area of the ethmoid bone consisting of the crista galli and cribriform plates is located at the midline of this fossa. Structurally the ethmoid forms part of the cranial floor the medial wall of the orbits eye sockets part of the nasal septum and part of the sidewalls of the nasal cavity. Or temporal squama pars squamosa. Skull cranial floor bone markings part 2 temporal bone.
Using the interactive image identify each of the following parts of the ethmoid which are too small to observe in your dissection. The anterior cranial fossa is located between the frontal bone and lesser wing of the sphenoid bone. This bone articulates with the sphenoid anteriorly and the occipital bone posteriorly.