yes
The mandibular condyle articulates with the mandibular fossae of the temporal bone.
frontalWell yes, basically, there are sinuses located within the bones of the face and skull. There are four types. Ethmoid, sphenoid, facial, and maxillary.the Frontal bone :)
The front part of the skull (frontal bone) is the bone that is connected by the frontal suture.
The answer is found in Gray's Anatomy, posted online here:http://www.bartleby.com/107/35.html"The sphenoid articulates with twelve bones: four single, the vomer, ethmoid, frontal, and occipital; and four paired, the parietal, temporal, zygomatic, and palatine."
No, the parietal and frontal bones are joined by the coronal suture. The saggital suture joins the parietal bones to each other.
The mandibular condyle articulates with the mandibular fossae of the temporal bone.
The lobes of the brain correlate well with the bones of the skull cap. The frontal lobe is directly below the frontal bone. The parietal lobes (paired) are beneath the parietal bones (paired). At the back of the head is the occipital lobe situated below the occipital bone. And lastly, deep to the ears are the temporal lobes (paired) located underneath the temporal bones (paired).
The frontal bone is at the forehead. The nasal bones are at the nose.
The maxillary bones, above, and the mandibular bones (jawbones), below.
forehead
frontalWell yes, basically, there are sinuses located within the bones of the face and skull. There are four types. Ethmoid, sphenoid, facial, and maxillary.the Frontal bone :)
The front part of the skull (frontal bone) is the bone that is connected by the frontal suture.
No, the parietal and frontal bones are joined by the coronal suture. The saggital suture joins the parietal bones to each other.
The answer is found in Gray's Anatomy, posted online here:http://www.bartleby.com/107/35.html"The sphenoid articulates with twelve bones: four single, the vomer, ethmoid, frontal, and occipital; and four paired, the parietal, temporal, zygomatic, and palatine."
Yes, the frontal bones contain the frontal sinuses.
The Jewish ones
Most bones are paired but their are plenty of exceptions: frontal bone, occipital bone, ethmoid bone, sphenoid bone, mandible, all your vertebrae to name a few.