The parietal bone is superior.
the temporal boneIt is called Maxilla.(Pls. double check the answer.)The temporal bone.The temporal bone contains the external auditory meatus.
The zygomatic bone, a portion of the frontal bone, and a portion of the temporal bone.
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 three ossicle bones are located in the middle ear which is an air space in the temporal bone. The answer to your question is YES, the skull houses the ossicles in the temporal bone.
the zygomaticus bone is the cheek bone or malar bone
The cranial vault is formed by the Frontal bone, pair of Temporal bones, pair of Parietal bones, Occipital bone, Sphenoid bone, and superior portion of the Ethmoid bone.
the temporal boneIt is called Maxilla.(Pls. double check the answer.)The temporal bone.The temporal bone contains the external auditory meatus.
The hole in temporal bone is known as parietal foramen...
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.
Superior frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, superior frontal sulcus, superior temporal sulcus
The zygomatic bone, a portion of the frontal bone, and a portion of the temporal bone.
The temporal bone is the attachment point for the temporalis muscle, which is one of the primary muscles involved in chewing. Additionally, the sternocleidomastoid muscle, which is involved in neck movement, attaches to the temporal bone near the mastoid process.
The temporal bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull, and lateral to the temporal lobes of the cerebrum.The temporal bone supports that part of the face known as the temple and houses the structures of the organ of hearing. The lower seven cranial nerves and the major vessels to and from the brain traverse the temporal bone.
Actually, the skull is not a bone, it is many bones. The temporal bone would be the bone you feel when you touch your temple.
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.
temporal bone
A skull bone.