This is the bony ridge around the eye socket, part of which forms the eyebrow.
Relating to the skull.
The Lacrimal gland is located in the lateral part of the orbit.
Seven skull bones form the orbit: frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, lacrimal, maxilla, palatine, and zygomatic.
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orbit
The skull, specifically the orbit, is the part of the skeleton that protects the eyes. The orbit is a bony cavity in the skull where the eyes are located, providing them with protection from injuries and outside elements.
Anatomically, the word 'orbit' means the space within the skull within which the eye sits and moves about.
Orbit
Of relating to or pertaining to the temple or the area of the skull around the temple, or relating to timing (e.g. symptoms were temporally associated with car rides).
The scientific name for the eye socket is the orbit. It is a bony cavity in the skull where the eye is housed and protected.
The cranial cavity is the primary cavity of the skull; it contains the brain. In addition, the skull has four other pairs of cavities called sinuses. They are the frontal sinuses, maxillary sinuses, sphenoid sinuses, and ethmoid sinuses.
The scientific name for the eye socket is orbit. It is a bony cavity in the skull that contains the eyeball.