Ethmoid
false
The Maculae and the Crista Ampullaris
Tectorial membrane
crista of a semicircular duct
Ethmoid Bone
The crista galli is found on the skull in the cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone.
The ethmoid bone
falx cerebrifalx cerebrifalx cerebelliFalx cerebrii
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.
Crista galli
perpendicular plateThe crista galli.
ethmoid
Projecting superiorly between the cribriform plates is a triangular process called the crista galli "rooster's comb." The outermost covering of the brain (the dura matter) attaches to the crista galli and helps secure the brain in the cranial cavity.
No, Falx cerebri attaches to the Crista Gali of the ethmoid in the front of the skull.
Sphenoid
The flower color of Erythrina crista-galli, commonly known as the cockspur coral tree, is typically bright red. However, there may be cultivars or variations with different flower colors, such as pink or white.