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Describe the function of both slow and fast channel -linked receptors. Include the role of calcium as a second messenger.
Foramina
Natural openings or passages, especially in bones, through which nerves, blood vessels, ligaments, and other structures can pass.
Cranial Bones
The bones that form the skull, protecting the brain and supporting the structures of the face.
Auditory Tubes
Also known as Eustachian tubes, these are channels leading from the middle ear to the pharynx, helping equalize pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
Stylomastoid Foramen
An opening located between the mastoid and styloid processes of the temporal bone, through which the facial nerve exits the skull.
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