Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Human Skull - hypoglossal canal (of occipital bone)

The probe is pointing through the hypoglossal canal, which is located directly superior and slightly anterior to its corresponding occipital condyle on each side of the skull. The hypoglossal canals are, in general, located contralateral to the foramen magnum, and serve to transmit the nerve that supplies the muscles ("motor innervation") of the tongue.

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