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Axial Skeleton

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Frontal Bone   Forehead  
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Frontal Sinus   Highest Sinus - above and between the eyes  
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Supraorbital Foramen   Dots/holes above the eyes  
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Parietal bone   Bone behind the frontal bone. Divided in two by a suture  
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Occipital Bone   Bone behind the parietal bone. Separated by a suture.  
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Foramen Magnum   Big hole in the occipital bone that provides an opening for the spine/spinal cord  
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Occipital Condyles   articulates with A1. On either side of foramen magnum  
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External Occipital Protuberance   the bump on the back of your head  
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Temporal Bone   Bone beneath the parietal bones on either side.  
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