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Projections of the occipital bone that articulate with lateral masses of the first cervial vertebra.
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Occipital Condyles
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A four-sided plate anterior to the foramen magnum.
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Basilar Portion
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A midline projection located on the basilar portion.
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Pharyngeal Tubercle
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Occipital or medial portion of the jugular foramen.
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Jugular Notch of the Occipital Bone
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Paired paranasal sinuses located internally in the frontal bone.
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Frontal Sinuses
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Ridge on the frontal bone located over the orbit.
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Supraorbital Ridges
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Notch on the frontal bone located on the supraorbital ridge.
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Supraorbital Notch
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Smooth, elevated area on the frontal bone between the supraorbital ridges.
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Glabella
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Prominence of the forehead.
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Frontal eminence
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Process lateral to the orbit.
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Zygomatic process of the frontal bone.
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Fossa of the frontal bone that contains the lacrimal gland
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Lacrimal fossa
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gland in the lacrimal fossa of the frontal bone the produces lacrimal fluid or tears
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lacrimal gland
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paired cranial bones that form the lateral walls and articulate with the mandible at the temporomandibular joint.
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temporal bone
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portion that forms the braincase and portions of the zygomatic arch and the temporomandibular joint.
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squamous portion of the temporal bone
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portion that forms most of the external acoustic meatus.
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tympanic portion of the temporal bone
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inferior portion of the bone that contains the mastoid process and air cells.
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petrous portions of the temporal bone
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fossa of the temporal bone that articulates with the mandible at the temporomandibular joint.
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articular fossa
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eminence of the temporal bone that articulates with the mandible at the temporomandibular joint.
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articular eminence
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Process of the temporal bone
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postglenoid process
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Canal leading to the tympanic cavity.
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external acoustic meatus
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