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The skull bones: Landmarks and foramina. Finish the following table using available media of the bones listed.
Name of foramen, canal, fissure |
Bones/Bone structures associated with. |
Distinct Feature (s): (most distinct 1st up to 3) |
What passes/transmits through? (major item) |
Adjacent to or articulates with: |
Infraorbital foramen
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Supraorbital foramen
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Infra Orbital Fissure |
Anatomy is the branch of biology that deals with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy helps us to understand the function and structures of an organ. The anatomical terms of position are necessary for recognition and applying anatomy. They help to avoid any confusion that can occur when specifying the location of structures.
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