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Define the term cranial or superior or rostral?

superior means above. cranial towards the bone of the head.


Cavity within a bone cranial and facial bones?

Sinuses, or air cavities.


Which bone forms the roof of the eye cavity?

The bone that forms the roof of the eye cavity is the frontal bone. It also forms the forehead and part of the top of the skull.


What bones forms the forehead?

The bone that forms your forehead is called the frontal bone. It is also sometimes called a cranial bone.


Single irregular bat-shaped bone forming part of the cranial floor?

It is a sphenoid bone; single, irregular bat(a bird)-shape bone forming part of the CRANIAL Floor. Not many people think sphenoid bone being part of the cranial bone that is why they don't find any answer to this question. but Sphenoid bone is one of the cranial bone and can be found on the cranial floor when looking at the skull from its superior view.


How does rostral bone work in pigs?

The rostral bone is present in the nose of pigs. It can be flexed to either side to assist in smelling.


Name a cranial bone that contains a non paranasal sinus?

The temporal bone contains the middle ear cavity, which is not a paranasal sinus.


What is the bone located between the eyes that extends into the nasal cavity eye sockets and cranial floor is called what?

ethmoid bone... have fun wth your WSJ puzzle!


Which cavity is the space in the skull containing the brain?

the cavity containing the eyeball is called the Orbit, its formed from seven different bones: frontal, maxillary, sphenoid, lacrimal, zygomatic, ethmoid, and palatinehope this helps xorbit


What bone serves as a bridge uniting the cranial and facial bones?

Where one cranial bone meets another is referred to as a suture line.


Cavity surrounded by the hip bone?

The cavity surrounded by the hip bone is called the acetabulum. It is a socket-like structure where the head of the femur (thigh bone) articulates with the pelvis to form the hip joint. The acetabulum plays a crucial role in stabilizing the hip joint and allowing for a wide range of motion.


What bone forms the back part of the cranial floor and is the covering for the back portion of the brain?

Foramen magnum

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