Bones of the Skull Flashcards

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CRANIAL BONE: Forms the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets.

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FRONTAL BONE

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CRANIAL BONE: Forms the sides and roof of the cranium. (2)

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PARIETAL BONES (2)

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CRANIAL BONE: Located at the sides of the skull, housing the structures of the ears. (2)

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TEMPORAL BONES (2)

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CRANIAL BONE: Forms the back and base of the skull.

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OCCIPITAL BONE

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CRANIAL BONE: A butterfly shaped bone at the base of the skull.

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SPHENOID BONE

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CRANIAL BONE: Located between the eyes, contributing to the medial wall of the orbit and nasal cavity.

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ETHMOID BONE

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FACIAL BONE: Form the bridge of the nose (2)

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NASAL BONES (2)

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FACIAL BONE: The upper jaw bones forming the upper mouth and part of the nose and eyes sockets. (2)

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MAXILLAE (2)

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FACIAL BONES: The cheekbones (2)

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ZYGOMATIC BONES (2)

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FACIAL BONE: The lower jawbone. The ONLY movable part of the skull.

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MANDIBLE

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FACIAL BONES: Small bones forming the eye sockets (2)

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LACRIMINAL BONES (2)

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FACIAL BONES: Small bones forming the eye sockets. (2)

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PALATINE BONES (2)

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FACIAL BONE: Forms part of the nasal and septum.

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VOMER

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FACIAL BONES: This bones within the nasal cavity (2)

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INFERIOR NASAL CONCHAE (2)

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KEY LANDMARK: The ridge above the eyes, on the frontal bone.

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BROW RIDGE

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KEY LANDMARK: The opening on the nose.

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NASAL APERTURE

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KEY LANDMARK: The prominence of the cheek.

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ZYGOMATIC ARCH

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KEY LANDMARK: The bony projection behind the ear on the temporal bone.

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MASTOID PROCESS

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KEY LANDMARK: The bump on the back of the skull.

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EXTERNAL OPPICITAL PROTUBERANCE.