the optic nerve passes through it
The supraorbital foramen is a small hole located in the skull, just above each eye. Its primary function is to provide a passage for the supraorbital nerve and artery, which supply sensation to the forehead, scalp, and parts of the eyelids.
It is a passageway of the supraorbital nerve and artery
pulral of foramen
an opening that allows a vessel or nerve to pass through or between bones to supply the nutrients and O2 needed for it
Foramen magnum
Obturator foramen
It is a passageway of the supraorbital nerve and artery
The Frontal bone is located above the eyebrow.
Fontanel is the name of the whole in your skull which is also know as "babies soft spot", this hole normally closes by the age of two.
Perhaps the pupil in the middle of the iris.
Those two holes are bullet holes from when the farmer or rancher had to put the cow, which was most likely sick and dying, out of its misery.
Optic nerve and ophthalmic artery passes through this foramen to your eye ball.
Removal of a portion of bone posterior to the foramen magnum in order to allow greater space for the nervous system structures within.
The supraorbital brige is the bone right above your eyes also know as the brow ridge.
hole in your skull that allows the jugualr vain to pass through
The obturator foramen is the largest foramen in the human body.
Supraorbital notch ---> this is incorrect, for it is the frontal bones that conform the eyebrow ridges, not the supraorbital notch. The supraorbital notch, located on the eyebrow ridge, primarily serves as a groove/ passageway for superficial and/or deep sensory nerves.
obturator foramen