Os temporale is the scientific name for 'temporal bone'. The temple bone actually is made up of four parts: the tympanic, the squama temporalis, the petrous or pyramid, and the mastoid. The noun 'os' means 'bone'. The adjective 'temporale' means 'of or relating to the temple'. The phrase is pronounced 'ohs tehm-poh-RAH-lay'.
The mandible. See the related link for more information.
temporal lobe
Bone marrow is the flexible tissue that is inside your bone.
the ilium The innominate bone or coxal bone
Latin, or modern languages conforming with the rules of Latin.
the mastoid process of the temporal bone
the temporal boneIt is called Maxilla.(Pls. double check the answer.)The temporal bone.The temporal bone contains the external auditory meatus.
Temporal bone
Temporal Bone
The temporal bone.
Actually, the skull is not a bone, it is many bones. The temporal bone would be the bone you feel when you touch your temple.
The purpose of the mastoid process is to function as an attachment for particular muscles of the neck. It is situated in the posterior part of the temporal bone.
The hole in temporal bone is known as parietal foramen...
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.
The temporal bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull, and lateral to the temporal lobes of the cerebrum.The temporal bone supports that part of the face known as the temple and houses the structures of the organ of hearing. The lower seven cranial nerves and the major vessels to and from the brain traverse the temporal bone.
The temporal bone is the site of jugular foramen and the carotid canal.
The squamous portion of the temporal bone contributes to the clavaria.