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skull

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the skull or bony skeleton of the head rest on   the superior end of the vertebral column  
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the skull(bony skeleton) is divided into two main sets of bone what are they   8 cranial bones & 14 facial bones  
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the eight cranial bones of the cranium are divided into two parts   calvaria(skull cap) & floor  
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the calvaria is know as the   skull cap  
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the calvaria is divided into 4 parts   frontal,right & left parietal,occipital  
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the floor is divided into 4 parts   left & right temporal,sphenoid,ethmoid  
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the frontal bone is the most visible and contributes to   formation of the forehead & superior part of each orbit  
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the two parts of the frontal bone is   squamous or vertical portion & supraorbit groove(SOG)  
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what is the squamous/vertical portion   the glabella is the smooth raised prominence b/w the eyebrows just above the nose.  
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what is the supraorbit groove(sog)   the slightly depression above each eyebrow.  
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why is SOG an important landmark   b/c is corresponds to the floor of the anterior fossa of the cranial vault,which is also at the level of the orbit plate or the highest level of the facial bones mass.  
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what is superior rim of each orbit is the   supraorbit margin or SOM  
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what is the supraorbital notch(foramen)   is a small hole or opening within the SOM slightly medial to its midpoint  
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what pass through the supraorbital notch (foramen)   nerves & arteries  
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what is the ridge of bone beneath each eyebrow is termed   superciliary  
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what does the superciliary do   arches the glabella  
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what is on each side of the squamous portion of the frontal bones above the supraorbital grooves   a larger prominence termed the frontal tuberosity (eminence)  
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