Anatomy, Comparative; Embryology, Human; Evolution; Human beings -- Origin
FIGURE 2.333. Skull of a new-born child. (From Kollmann.) Above, in
the three bones of the roof of the skull, we see the lines that
radiate from the central points of ossification; in front, the frontal
bone; behind, the occipital bone; between the two the large parietal
bone, p. s the scurf bone, w mastoid fontanelle, f petrous bone, t
tympanic bone, l lateral part, b bulla, j cheek-bone, a large wing of
cuneiform bone, k fontanelle of cuneiform bone.)
But this unsegmented primary axial skeleton is soon replaced by the
segmented secondary axial skeleton, which we know as the vertebral
column. The provertebral plates (Figure 1.124 s) differentiate from
the innermost, median part of the visceral layer of the coelom-pouches
at each side of the chorda. As they grow round the chorda and enclose
it they form the skeleton plate or skeletogenetic layer--that is to
say, the skeleton-forming stratum of cells, which provides the mobile
foundation of the permanent vertebral column and skull (scleroblast).
In the head-half of the embryo the skeletal plate remains a
continuous, simple, undivided layer of tissue, and presently enlarges
into a thin-walled capsule enclosing the brain, the primordial skull.
In the trunk-half the provertebral plate divides into a number of
homogeneous, cubical, successive pieces; these are the several
primitive vertebrae. They are not numerous at first, but soon increase
as the embryo grows longer (Figures 1.153 to 1.155).
(FIGURE 2.334. Head-skeleton of a primitive fish, n nasal pit, eth
cribriform bone region, orb orbit of eye, la wall of auscultory
labyrinth, occ occipital region of primitive skull, cv vertebral
column, a fore, bc hind-lip cartilage, o primitive upper jaw
(palato-quadratum), u primitive lower jaw, II hyaloid bone, III to
VIII first to sixth branchial arches. (From Gegenbaur.)
FIGURE 2.335. Roofs of the skulls of nine Primates (Cattarrhines),
seen from above and reduced to a common size. 1 European, 2 Brazilian,
3 Pithecanthropus, 4 Gorilla, 5 Chimpanzee, 6 Orang, 7 Gibbon, 8
Tailed ape, 9 Baboon.)
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