
The crista galli (Latin: `crest of the cock`) is a median ridge of bone that projects from the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. It is where the falx cerebri attaches anteriorly to the skull. The olfactory bulbs lie on either side of the crista galli on top of the cribriform plate. ==Additional images== File:Slide20hhhh.JPG|Crista galli File.....
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(from the article `skeletal system, human`) The anterior cranial fossa shows a crestlike projection in the midline, the crista galli (`crest of the cock`). This is a place of firm attachment ...
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The triangular midline process of the ethmoid bone extending superiorly from the cribriform plate; it gives anterior attachment to the falx cerebri. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The ridge (rooster's comb) that projects upward from the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone and is attached to the inferior margin of the falx cerebri.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the triangular midline process of the ethmoid bone extending superiorly from the cribriform plate; it gives anterior attachment to the falx cerebri.
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crista, crest; galli, barnyard cock
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