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SKULL-1

Across
a compound bone that forms the posterior part of the skull and bears a condyle by which the skull articulates with the atlas.
an articular prominence of a bone; especially : one resembling a pair of knuckles
a skull bone that forms the forehead and roofs over most of the orbits and nasal cavity and that at birth consists of two halves separated by a suture
a depression in the middle line of the upper surface of the sphenoid bone in which the pituitary gland is lodged
The vertical portion of the posterior mandible.
A feature of the frontal bone
The official name for the "cheek bone"
The large butterfly shaped bone at the base of the skull
A "soft spot" on a baby's head, before the skull bones are fused together
Immobile joint where skull bones fuse together.
a small thin bone making up part of the front inner wall of each orbit and providing a groove for the passage of the lacrimal (tear) ducts, featuring a fossa and a foramen
Down
any of the three large depressions in the posterior, middle, and anterior aspects of the floor of the cranial cavity
a bone of the skull that is below the ethmoid and forms part of the nasal septum
A feature of the ethmoid bone
The skull bone that contains the external auditory meatus
a light spongy cubical bone of the skull that is made up of thin plates and forms much of the walls of the nasal cavity and part of those of the orbits
This mandibular process connects to the temporal bone to create the temporomandibular joint.
The sphenoid bone has two sets of ___ processes on its inferior surface.
The "jaw bone"
A feature of the ethmoid bone
This bone makes up the posterior 25% of the hard palate
either of a pair of bones of the roof of the skull between the frontal bones and the occipital bones.
Your upper teeth are connected to this bone
A bone not articulated to any other bone; movable base of the tongue.