frontal bone
A skull (very funny) the bone behind your ear is called the mastoid process. the mastoid bone is the most posterior part of the temporal bone of your skull.
The mastoid process is part of the temporal bone of the skull, and is the lump that can be felt just behind the ear.
The mastoid bone is located on the skull, just behind the external ear canal.
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 mastoid is a part of the side (temporal bone) of the skull.
The temporal bone in the skull.
the mastoid process of the temporal bone
Mastoid Process is the protuberance behind your ear, the occipital is the backside of your head, the perietal lobes are the sides of your skull, the frontal lobe the front. you also have a square inch lobe called the temperal lobe.
The mastoid process. And the little piece of bone jutting out from the mastoid process is the styloid process.
Mastoid process
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Yes. The mastoid process is a bump of bone on the temporal bones. You can feel it by gently rubbing back and forth right behind your ear lobes.