Parietal bone
frontal
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.
forehead (cranium pars anterioris- frontal part the cranium)May also be called Cranium pars frontalis)
teeth are the strongest bones in our heads
Superior frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, superior frontal sulcus, superior temporal sulcus
There are many bones that make up the skull. the occupital bone is the back of your skull. the frontal bone is also known as the forehead. and the pariatal bones are located on the left and right sides of the skull. see picture for more info. becomehealthynow.com/images/organs/bones/skull_bones_side_view.jpg
The removal of all or part of the frontal lobe (cranium) is one form of craniectomy.
Frontal
The parietal and temporal bones form the sides and uppermost portion of the dome of the cranium, and the frontal bone forms the forehead
The large soft spot at the junction of the parietal bones and the frontal bone in the infant cranium is called the anterior fontanelle. It allows for the growth and expansion of the skull during infancy.
Its Frontal (coronal) plane