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skull bones

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mandible, lower jawbone   show
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supraorbital foramen (notch)   show
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frontal bone   show
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show posterolateral to frontal bone forming top side of cranium  
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saggital suture   show
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coronal suture   show
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show inferior to parietal bone on lateral skull  
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show point of articualtion (joint) of temporal bone with parietal bone  
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zygomatic arch   show
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show canal leading to eardrum and middle ear  
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styloid process   show
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show rough projection inferior and posterior to external acoustic meatus; attachment site for muscles.  
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occipital bone   show
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lambdoid suture   show
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foramen magnum   show
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show rounded projctions lateral to foramen magnum that articulate first cervical vertebra (atlas)  
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show cranial bone in temples and forming a bat shaped on the interior of the skull  
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show lower jawbone; articulates the temporal bones in the only freely movable joint of skull  
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show prominent opening on body that transmits mental blood vessles and nerve to lower jaw  
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maxilla(e)   show
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palatine bone   show
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infraorbital foramen   show
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show small thin bone in the inner wall of the eye socket. Has small opening which serves as passageway for tearsfor tear duct  
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show lateral to maxilla; forms portion of face commonly called cheekbone and forms part of lateral orbit  
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nasal bone   show
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vomer   show
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