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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
| [[Image:Deer Skull with Antlers.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Deer Skull - Copyright nabrown RVC]] | | [[Image:Deer Skull with Antlers.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Deer Skull - Copyright nabrown RVC]] |
− | The shape and size of the skull varies widely, not only between species but also with age, breed and sex of similar species. The skull is divided into three components- the neurocranium, the dermatocranium and the viscerocranium. The skull also includes the [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]], mandible, ossicles of the middle [[Special Senses - Auditory - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]] and the cartilage of the [[Larynx - Anatomy & Physiology|larynx]], nose and [[Special Senses - Auditory - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]]. The skull protects the brain and head against injury and supports the structures of the face. In some animals the skull is also used for defensive actions, for example in [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Horn|horned]] ungulates such as red deer stags. | + | The shape and size of the skull varies widely, not only between species but also with age, breed and sex of similar species. The skull is divided into three components- the neurocranium, the dermatocranium and the viscerocranium. The skull also includes the [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]], mandible, ossicles of the middle [[Special Senses - Auditory - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]] and the cartilage of the [[Larynx - Anatomy & Physiology|larynx]], nose and [[Special Senses - Auditory - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]]. The skull protects the brain and head against injury and supports the structures of the face. In some animals the skull is also used for defensive actions, for example in [[Horn - Anatomy & Physiology|horned]] ungulates such as red deer stags. |
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| The neurocranium develops from the neural crest and mesoderm and undergoes endochondral ossification. It lies ventral to the brain. | | The neurocranium develops from the neural crest and mesoderm and undergoes endochondral ossification. It lies ventral to the brain. |
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| **Lacrimal gland present | | **Lacrimal gland present |
| **Temporal line present which extends into the external sagittal crest | | **Temporal line present which extends into the external sagittal crest |
− | **Cornual processes in [[Anatomy & Physiology of the Horn|horned]] ruminants | + | **Cornual processes in [[Horn - Anatomy & Physiology|horned]] ruminants |
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| *The nasal section is the rostral part of the frontal bone | | *The nasal section is the rostral part of the frontal bone |
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| *Skull is short and wide | | *Skull is short and wide |
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− | *[[Anatomy & Physiology of the Horn|Cornual]] process on frontal bone | + | *[[Horn - Anatomy & Physiology|Cornual]] process on frontal bone |
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| *Nuchal crest reduced to nuchal line | | *Nuchal crest reduced to nuchal line |