Honors Anatomy & Physiology - Skull Bones
sphenoid bone
butterfly-shaped bone; houses the pituitary gland; base of the skull; in front of temporal bone
palatine bones
forms part of the oral, nasal and orbital cavities; forms portions of the hard palate; posterior to the maxilla
parietal bone
forms sides and roof of skull; curved bones; joined together at the sagittal suture
frontal bone
large bone; makes up the roof of the orbital and nasal cavities; "forehead"
ethmoid bone
light bone that makes up part of the nasal and orbital cavities and is anterior to the sphenoid bone
temporal bone
located on the sides of the head; houses the internal portion of the ear
mandible
lower jaw bone; connects to the skull in front of the ears
occipital bone
lower, back portion of the skull that is shaped like a trapezoid; houses the foramen magnum through which the brain and the spinal cord connect
zygomatic bones
protect the eye; connects to maxilla, temporal bone, sphenoid bone and frontal bone; known as the cheekbone
inferior nasal conchae
scroll-shaped thin bones that make up the lateral part of nasal cavity; lined with membranes that help to filter warm air
lacrimal bones
thin bones forming the inner orbital cavity
vomer bones
thin, flat bones that form the back of the nasal septum
nasal bones
two bones, side-by-side that make up the bridge of the nose
maxillae
upper jaw; holds the upper teeth; forms portions of the orbital, nasal and oral cavities