Mastoid Process
The bony process posterior to the earlobe is called the mastoid process. It is located behind the ear and serves as an attachment site for neck muscles and provides protection for the middle and inner ear structures.
name the tissue on the earlobe
The bone that makes the posterior point of the elbow is the ulna. The projection at the posterior point of the elbow is called the olecranon process.
"spinus process"
An earlobe fetish.
Another name for a posterior exam is a rear-end or backside exam.
How do you fix a split earlobe?
The mastoid process is located at the base of the skull and posterior to the ear.
ischium
The large posterior process on the scapula is called the acromion process. It forms the bony tip of the shoulder and articulates with the clavicle to form the acromioclavicular joint. The acromion process provides attachment points for various muscles and ligaments involved in shoulder movement.
A free earlobe is an earlobe that is not entirely attached to the head. The gene for free earlobes is dominant in most cases.
Another name for bottom is posterior.