The Atlas
Parietal bones, temporal bones, zygomatic bones, palatine bones, inferior nasal concha.
The most hidden bone in the cranium is the sphenoid bone. It is situated at the base of the skull and forms part of the floor of the cranium, making it difficult to see without specialized imaging techniques.
Short bone: Carpal bones in the wrist Long bone: Femur in the leg Irregular bone: Sternum in the chest Flat bone: Cranium in the skull
The occipital bone is the bone at the back of the skull where the spinal cord attaches to the brain, moving up from there you have a parietal bone on each side and the inter-parietal bone between them
These are bones of the skull, specifically in the region of the cranium. The occipital bone forms the back of the skull, the sphenoid bone is located at the base of the skull, the frontal bone forms the forehead, the temporal bone is located on the sides of the skull, and the ethmoid bone is located between the eyes.
The cranium is connected to the vertebrae.
The jowl is another name for the jaw or the cheek bone. The jaw bone is known as the mandible and is connected to the cranium. Together they are known as the skull.
Parietal bones, temporal bones, zygomatic bones, palatine bones, inferior nasal concha.
You would call it a neck bone, I suppose, but the "Neck Bone" has many other bones with it. Though it is all made up as the Cervical vertebrae
The most hidden bone in the cranium is the sphenoid bone. It is situated at the base of the skull and forms part of the floor of the cranium, making it difficult to see without specialized imaging techniques.
The parietal bone is posterolateral to the frontal bone, forming the sides of the cranium.
The parietal bone is posterolateral to the frontal bone, forming the sides of the cranium.
The brain is protected by the cranium (skull)
forehead (cranium pars anterioris- frontal part the cranium)May also be called Cranium pars frontalis)
The cranium (skull).
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Bone cells.....