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Analyze why salivation is controlled by nervous stimulation rather than by hormonal stimulation.
Sphenoid Bone
A butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull that is connected to all other skull bones.
Hyoid
A U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and provides attachment for muscles associated with swallowing.
Crista Galli
A vertical protrusion of the ethmoid bone in the brain that serves as an attachment point for the falx cerebri, a membrane that divides the two cerebral hemispheres.
Styloid Process
A pointed piece of bone that extends from the temporal bone of the skull, serving as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments of the tongue and neck.
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