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Frontal

Zygomaticus

Ethmoidalis

Lacrimalis

Maxillaris

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Where in the eye is the orbital bone located?

the eye lies in the orbital cavity, a fossa made up of many bones of the skull! there is no orbital bone in the eye.


Can you name the 7 bones of the orbital cavity?

Frontal, sphenoid, zygomatic, ethmoid, lacrimal, maxilla, and palatine.


What bones fits into the olecranon fossa?

the ulna fits into the olacranon fossa, specifically the olecranon process.


What are the bones of the orbital complex?

The orbital complex consists of several bones: the frontal bone, ethmoid bone, maxilla, lacrimal bone, zygomatic bone, sphenoid bone, and palatine bone. These bones together form the bony orbit that houses and protects the eyeball.


What bones make up posterior cranial fossa?

The Occipial bone.


A shallow broad or elongated basin in bone?

Fossa - a shallow depression or hollow in bone, typically serving as an attachment site for muscles or articulations with other bones.


Name the three cranial bones that contain sinuses?

Anterior cranial fossa which accommodates the anterior lobe of brain.Middle cranial fossa, much wider than the anterior cranial fossa contain the 2 temporal lobes of brain.Posterior cranial fossa is much shallower and wider than the middle cranial fossa and it accommodates the occipital lobes of the brain.


Bones thar form the boundaries of the orbital cavity?

Roof-Orbital surface of Frontal Bone Lateral wall-Orbital surface of Zygomatic bone Floor-Orbital surface of maxilla Medial wall-Lacrimal bone/Orbital surface of Ethmoid Bone Posterior wall-Orbital surface of greater/lesser wings of Sphenoid bone


What are orbital bones?

Orbital bones are a group of seven bones that form the bony structure of the eye socket, or orbit. These bones include the frontal, zygomatic, maxilla, nasal, lacrimal, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones. They provide protection for the eye and support for various eye muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. The orbital cavity also houses the fat and connective tissues that help cushion and support the eyeball.


What is neurocranium?

The general collection of 22 bones within the human skull. Frontal, occipital, saggital lobes and fossa.


What bones involved in orbital fracture?

Orbital fractures typically involve several key bones surrounding the eye socket. The most commonly affected bones are the maxilla, zygomatic (cheekbone), and the frontal bone. Other bones that may be involved include the ethmoid and sphenoid bones, as well as the lacrimal bone. The specific bones affected depend on the type and severity of the fracture.


What are the bones that protect the brain and eyes?

The bone that protects the eye are the facial bone. It's function is for you to be able to see.