Skull Anatomy

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This highlights the frontal bone, located at the front of the skull, forming the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets. It's a key structure in skull anatomy, providing protection for the brain and support for facial features.

Frontal Bone

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Key Terms

Term
Definition

Frontal Bone

Maxilla Bone

Mandible Bone

Sphenoid Bone

Zygomatic Bone

Frontal Bone

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TermDefinition

Frontal Bone

Maxilla Bone

Mandible Bone

Sphenoid Bone

Zygomatic Bone

Frontal Bone

Temporal Bone

Occipital Bone


Sphenoid Bone

Parietal Bone

Nasal Bone

Maxilla Bone

Lacrimal Bone

Coronal suture

Squamous suture

Lambdoid suture

Sagittal suture

Lambdoid suture

Mastoid Process

Styloid Process

External Acoustic Meatus

Mandibular condyle

Coronoid Process

Mental Foramen

Ethmoid Bone

Sphenoid Bone

Lacrimal Bone

Perpendicular Plate


Vomer

Middle Nasal Conchae

Inferior Nasal Conchae

Crista galli

Cribiform plate

Sella turcica

Internal Acoustic Meatus

Jugular foramen

Foramen magnum

Optic canal

Lesser Wing

Greater Wing

Ethmoid Bone

Vomer Bone

Palatine Bone

Sphenoid Bone

Styloid process

Carotid Canal

Jugular Foramen

Occipital Condyle

Mandibular Fossa

Zygomatic process

Temporal process

External acoustic Meatus

Superior Orbital Fissure

Infreior Orbital Fissure

Infraorbital foramen

Lacrimal Fossa