Fossa Bone Anatomy. Incisive fossa depression along the junction of the two maxillae bones just posterior to the incisors. Coronoid fossa a.
It is the opening for the small incisive canals or foramina that carry the nasopalatine nerves and branches of greater palatine arteries into. In anatomy a fossa ˈ f ɒ s ə. It is not fully enclosed by bone.
It is not fully enclosed by bone.
This quiz is unlabeled so it will test your knowledge on how to identify these structural locations trochlea coronoid fossa deltoid tuberosity medial epicondyle lateral supracondylar ridge radial groove. The infratemporal fossa is a space below the temporal fossa view of the skull without the soft tissues shows that these two anatomical structures communicate with one another. The fossa is irregularly shaped and is situated below and medial to the zygomatic arch. Incisive fossa depression along the junction of the two maxillae bones just posterior to the incisors.