What bones form the orbital walls?
There are seven bones total, and most of these can be figured out by examining the bones around the eye socket.
These include:
1. Maxillary
2. Frontal
3. Zygomatic
also nasally:
4. Ethmoidal
5. Lacrimal
and posterior:
6. Sphenoid
7. Palatine
where is palatine bone??
palatin bone is Small part of the floor of orbit bone
The roof of the mouth is called palatine. Anterior 2/3 is formed by Maxillary bone, the posterior 1/3 is formed by two small palatine bones.
what is the function of zonula ligaments surrounding the capsule of lens in presbyopic conditions? zonula donot perform any function as they would do earlier..they donot relax even by the contraction of ciliary sphincter muscles.which resulted from the hardness of lens ..therefore no change in the shape of the lens…
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Y we never discuss like :YOUR PALATIN BONE IS SO BEUTIFUL.
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