Frontal, lacrimal, maxilla, sphenoid, palatine, zygomatic, ethmoid
Frontal bone, zygomatic, maxilla, sphenoid, lacrimal, ethmoid, and just a tip of the palatine in the base of the orbit
the frontal,sphenoid,zygomatic, maxilla,paltine,lacrimal,and ethmoid bones
Lacrimal,Sphenoid,Zygomatic,Frontal
The skull contains what we call the eye socket or orbit. There are seven bones that articulate to form the orbit: frontal bone, lacrimal bone, ethmoid bone, zygomatic bone, maxillary bone, palatine bone and the sphenoid bone.
Orbital Complex has 7 bones that form the bony orbit that encases the eye: Frontal, Maxilla, Lacrimal, Ethmoid, Palatine, Sphenoid & Zygomatic bones.
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The bony cavity which contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves. In humans, seven bones make up each bony orbit: frontal bone zygomatic bonemaxillasphenoid boneethmoid bonepalatine bonelacrimal bone
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.
The combining form orbit-o refers to structures related to the eye socket or orbital cavity, such as the bones, nerves, or blood vessels surrounding the eye.
The skull contains what we call the eye socket or orbit. There are seven bones that articulate to form the orbit: frontal bone, lacrimal bone, ethmoid bone, zygomatic bone, maxillary bone, palatine bone and the sphenoid bone.
Orbital Complex has 7 bones that form the bony orbit that encases the eye: Frontal, Maxilla, Lacrimal, Ethmoid, Palatine, Sphenoid & Zygomatic bones.
The thin bones that make up part of the orbit at the inner angle of the eye are called the lacrimal bones. They are small and delicate, and contribute to the formation of the tear ducts and the medial wall of the orbit.
An orbit is part of the facial bones. They area also called the eye sockets.
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The frontal, maxillary and zygomatic bones contribute equally to the formation of the orbital margin.
The bony cavity which contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves. In humans, seven bones make up each bony orbit: frontal bone zygomatic bonemaxillasphenoid boneethmoid bonepalatine bonelacrimal bone
yo mama In anatomy, the orbit is the cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated. "Orbit" can refer to the bony socket,[1] or it can also be used to imply the contents.[2] In the adult human, the volume of the orbit is 30 ml, of which the eye occupies 6.5 ml
the orbital bone is the cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated.
The eye ball and the eye ball muscles prevent you from doing the same.
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.