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7 April, 03:04

Which bone or pair of bones forms the superior portion of the cranium?

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  1. 7 April, 05:44
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    The left and right Parietal bones. There are eight major bones that form the cranium. They are: Ethmoid: Forms the lower eye orbits and ceiling of the nasal cavity. Frontal: Forms the front of the cranium which includes the forehead, brow ridges, and nasal cavity. Occipital: Forms the lower rear of the cranium. Parietal (left and right) : Form the superior and lateral portion of the cranium. Sphenoid: Forms some of the eye orbits and the floor of the cranium. Temporal (left and right) : Forms the sides of the cranium and the external ear.
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