Skull - The bony structure that forms the head and protects the brain. It consists of the cranium and mandible., Mandible - The lower jawbone, which is the largest and strongest bone of the face. It articulates with the temporal bone, allowing for jaw movement., Frontal Bone - The bone that forms the forehead and upper part of the eye sockets (orbits). It also contains the frontal sinuses., Parietal Bones - Two large bones forming the top and sides of the cranium. They meet at the sagittal suture., Temporal Bones - Paired bones on each side of the skull, housing the ear structures and connecting with the mandible., Occipital Bone - The posterior bone of the skull, forming the back and base. It has an opening called the foramen magnum through which the spinal cord passes., Sphenoid Bone - A butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull, contributing to the floor of the skull and eye sockets., Ethmoid Bone - Located between the eyes, forming part of the eye sockets and the nasal cavity. It contains ethmoid sinuses., Maxilla - The upper jawbone that forms the upper jaw and part of the eye sockets and nasal cavity., Zygomatic Bones - Also known as cheekbones, these are paired bones that form the prominence of the cheeks., Nasal Bones - Paired bones that form the bridge of the nose., Lacrimal Bones - Small, paired bones contributing to the eye sockets and containing the tear ducts., Vomer - A thin, flat bone forming part of the nasal septum., Palatine Bones - Paired bones that contribute to the hard palate and part of the eye sockets., Cranium - The upper part of the skull that encloses and protects the brain. It is divided into the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital bones.,

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