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what is the number of bones joining to form the cranium?​

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Answered by yashikaraj321
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Answer:

8 bones form the cranium

Answered by ssonu43568
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8 Bones form the cranium

Explanation:

  • The bones in your skull can be separated into the cranial bones, which structure your cranium, and facial bones, which make up your face.  
  • There are eight cranial bones, each with a one of a kind shape:  
  • Frontal bone. This is the level bone that makes up your temple. It likewise frames the upper part of your eye attachments.
  • Parietal bones. This a couple of level bones situated on either side of your head, behind the frontal bone.  
  • Temporal bones. This is a couple of unpredictable bones situated under every one of the parietal bones.  
  • Occipital bone. This is a level bone situated in the exceptionally back of your skull. It has an opening that permits your spinal line to associate with your mind.  
  • Sphenoid bone. This is a sporadic bone that sits beneath the frontal bone. It traverses the width of your skull and structures a huge piece of the base of your skull.
  • Ethmoid bone. This is an unpredictable bone situated before the sphenoid bone. It makes up some portion of your nasal cavity.

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