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Frontal Bone
A) Supraorbital notch: hole at the top of the eye hole
B) Glabella: uni-brow
C) Orbit: houses the eye
D) Frontal Crest: anchors the brain
E) Zygomatic process: point where zygomatic bone meets frontal bone
Parietal Bone
A)Superior Temporal Line: Superior border of chewing muscle attachment
B)Inferior Temporal Line: Inferior border of chewing muscle attachment
C)Parietal Eminence: bump where scalp attaches
Temporal Bone
A)Mandibular Fossa: Groove where mandible attaches
B)External auditory meatus: hole behind mandibular fossa
C)Internal Auditory Meatus: hole under petrous region
D)Styloid process: pokey thing next to mastoid process
E)Mastoid Process: Bump behind ear
F)Jugular Foramen: hole next to occipital foramen for jugular vein
G)Carotid Canal: smaller hole next to jugular foramen
H)Petrous region: raised area housing auditory ossicles
I)Zygomatic Process: Bridge connected to cheek bone
J)Articular Tubercle: bump on zygomatic process
K)Stylomastoid Foramen: for nerve #7
L)Foramen Lacerum
M)Squamous Part:
Frontal Bone (cont.)
formed by fusion of 2 ossification centers

united by metopic suture
-fuses and disappears by age 2; may persist
Frontal Sinus
pair of cavities that develop after age 6

not all individuals have them
Frontal Crest
middle elevation on internal surface

attachment site for falyx cerebri
Occipital Bone
a) occipital condyle: feet next to foramen
b) foramen magnum: giant hole
c) occipital pertuberance: bump on the back of your head
d) inferior nuchal line: closer to the neck
e) superior nuchal line:closer to the parietal bones
f) external occipital crest: line connecting e and f
g) condylar canal: hole under occipital condyle
h) hypoglossal canal: hole above occipital condyle for nerve #12