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Cranium

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Frontal Bone   forms the forehead, the eyesockets.  
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Supraorbital Foramen   a hole medial to the supraorbital margin.  
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Supraorbital Margin   the part where the frontal bone thickens.  
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Parietal Bone   form the roof of the cranial cavity.  
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Occipital Bone   forms the base of the cranium.  
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Foramen Magnum   a hole in the inferior part of the bone.  
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Occipital Condyle   oval process with convex surfaces on either side of the foramen magnum.  
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External Occipital Protuberance   the most prominant midline projection just above the foramen magnum.  
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Nuchal Lines   curved ridges extended laterally from the ligamentum nuchae.  
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Temporal Bone   forms the cranial floor.  
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Zygomatic Process   forms a joint with the zygomatic cheekbone.  
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Mastoid Process   a rounded projection of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone.  
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Zygomatic Arch   formed by the zygomatic process and the temporal process.  
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Styloid Process   a point of attachment for ligaments and musles from the tongue and neck.  
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Mandibular Fossa   a socket located on the inferior and posterior surface of the zygomatic process of each bone.  
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Sphenoid Bone   lies at the middle of the base of the skull.  
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Sella Turcica   a saddle shaped structure on the sphenoid bone.  
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Ethmoid Bone   a delicate bone that is sponge-like.  
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