the ethmoid bone of the skull
The crista galli is found on the skull in the cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone.
The perpendicular plate, which forms the superior part of the septum, descends from the cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone.
The cribiform plate and crista galli are part of the Ethmoid Bone. The Cribiform Plate forms the superior surface of the Ethmoid Bone which helps form the roof of the nasal cavities and floor of the anterior cranial fossa. The Crista Galli projects superiorly from the Ethmoid Bone between the Cribiform Plates. The outermost covering of the brain is attached to the Crista Galli and keeps the brain in place.
The cribiform plate is a bony structure in the skull that contains small holes through which olfactory nerve fibers pass to connect the nose to the brain. Its main function is to allow for the sense of smell by transmitting olfactory signals to the brain.
The nasal cavities are separated by a structure called the nasal septum, which is made up of bone and cartilage. It divides the two cavities into right and left sides.
The bones that give passage to the olfactory nerve fibers are the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. The olfactory nerve fibers pass through small openings called cribriform foramina in the cribriform plate, allowing them to enter the nasal cavity and transmit sensory information related to smell.
Ethmoid bone
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