Biology, asked by yogitaghevade7, 2 months ago

facial bones structure and location.?​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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The frontal bone forms the anterior portion of the cranium, houses the frontal sinuses, and forms the roof of the ethmoid sinuses, nose, and orbit. Anteriorly, the external surface is convex superiorly, and it articulates with the parietal bones posteriorly and the greater wing of the sphenoid posteroinferiorly.

Answered by sofi4244
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Maxilla – Bone that forms the upper jaw. Nasal – Paired bones that form the bridge of the nose. Occipital – Bone that forms the posterior portion of the head. Parietal – Paired bones at the top of the skull.

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