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Frontal Bone bone that forms the forehead Parietal Bone either of two skull bones between the frontal and occipital bones and forming the top and sides of the cranium occipital bones of the skull back of head Forms posterior and inferior surfaces of the cranium, articulates w the ...

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Frontal Bone - answer bone that forms the forehead


Parietal Bone - answer either of two skull bones between the frontal and
occipital bones and forming the top and sides of the cranium


occipital bones of the skull - answer back of head
Forms posterior and inferior surfaces of the cranium, articulates w the
parietal, temporal, and sphenoid bones.


Occipital Bone: Foramen Magnum - answer large opening where spinal
cord and brain connect


Occipital Bone: occipital condyles - answer site of articulation between
skull and first vertebra of the neck

, Occipital Bone: External occipital protuberance - answer the inferior and
superior nuchal lines are ridges that intersect the occipital crest. makes
the attachment cite of muscles.


Temporal Bone - answer bone that forms parts of the side of the skull and
floor of the cranial activity. There is a right and left temporal bone.


Temporal Bone: External Acoustic Meatus - answer canal leading to the
middle ear and eardrum


Temporal Bone: Mandibular Fossa - answer the depression in the
temporal bone that articulates with the mandible


temporal bone: styloid process - answer attachment for muscles of the
tongue, throat, and hyoid bone


Temporal bone: mastoid process - answer Attachment point for muscles
moving head


Temporal bone (zygomatic process) - answer articulates with the temporal
process of zygomatic bone to form zygomatic arch


Maxilla - answer Protects the upper teeth, orbital rim, protects the eye and
other structures in the orbit.

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