Complete the Concept Map to identify the facial and cranial bones and their relationships to the cavities and sinuses of the skull. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets.

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Complete the Concept Map to identify the facial and cranial bones and their relationships to the cavities and sinuses of the skull.
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets.
The image is an educational flowchart about the bones of the human skull. It classifies the bones based on their contributions to the nasal cavity or orbits, with an additional focus on whether they contain hollow, air-filled spaces.

### Top Section: Bone Names
- **Maxillae**
- **Sphenoid and Frontal**
- **Palatines**
- **Parietals, Temporals, and Occipital Bone**
- **Paranasal Sinuses**
- **Mandible**
- **Facial Bones (14)**
- **Cranial Bones (8)**
- **Ethmoid**
- **Nasals, Inferior Nasal Conchae, and Vomer**
- **Zygomatics and Lacrimals**

### Flowchart Structure:
The flowchart starts by dividing the bones into categories based on their anatomical contributions:

1. **Does Not Contribute to the Nasal Cavity or Orbits:**
   - Leads to a blank box.

2. **Forms the Nasal Cavity but Not the Orbits:**
   - Leads to a blank box.

3. **Forms the Orbits but Not the Nasal Cavity:**
   - Leads to a blank box.

4. **Forms the Nasal Cavity and Orbits:**
   - Leads to two branches:
     - First branch leads to a box that is blank.
     - Second branch evaluates if it contains hollow, air-filled spaces.

5. **Forms the Nasal Cavity and Orbits (Further Evaluation):**
   - If yes, it leads to a blank box for specifying hollow spaces.

6. **Forms the Orbits but Not the Nasal Cavity:**
   - Leads to a blank box.

7. **Does Not Contribute to the Nasal Cavity or Orbits:**
   - Same as point 1, leading to an identical blank box.

### Diagram Explanation:
The flowchart facilitates understanding of which bones contribute to the structure of the nasal cavity and orbits. Additionally, it helps identify bones containing paranasal sinuses (hollow, air-filled spaces). Each path corresponds to a specific configuration of how bones interact with these structures, allowing for detailed anatomical study.

This visualization aids in the educational comprehension of cranial and facial bone anatomy relevant to fields like medicine and biology.
Transcribed Image Text:The image is an educational flowchart about the bones of the human skull. It classifies the bones based on their contributions to the nasal cavity or orbits, with an additional focus on whether they contain hollow, air-filled spaces. ### Top Section: Bone Names - **Maxillae** - **Sphenoid and Frontal** - **Palatines** - **Parietals, Temporals, and Occipital Bone** - **Paranasal Sinuses** - **Mandible** - **Facial Bones (14)** - **Cranial Bones (8)** - **Ethmoid** - **Nasals, Inferior Nasal Conchae, and Vomer** - **Zygomatics and Lacrimals** ### Flowchart Structure: The flowchart starts by dividing the bones into categories based on their anatomical contributions: 1. **Does Not Contribute to the Nasal Cavity or Orbits:** - Leads to a blank box. 2. **Forms the Nasal Cavity but Not the Orbits:** - Leads to a blank box. 3. **Forms the Orbits but Not the Nasal Cavity:** - Leads to a blank box. 4. **Forms the Nasal Cavity and Orbits:** - Leads to two branches: - First branch leads to a box that is blank. - Second branch evaluates if it contains hollow, air-filled spaces. 5. **Forms the Nasal Cavity and Orbits (Further Evaluation):** - If yes, it leads to a blank box for specifying hollow spaces. 6. **Forms the Orbits but Not the Nasal Cavity:** - Leads to a blank box. 7. **Does Not Contribute to the Nasal Cavity or Orbits:** - Same as point 1, leading to an identical blank box. ### Diagram Explanation: The flowchart facilitates understanding of which bones contribute to the structure of the nasal cavity and orbits. Additionally, it helps identify bones containing paranasal sinuses (hollow, air-filled spaces). Each path corresponds to a specific configuration of how bones interact with these structures, allowing for detailed anatomical study. This visualization aids in the educational comprehension of cranial and facial bone anatomy relevant to fields like medicine and biology.
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