Skull Anatomy 101: Palatine, Mandible, Temporal, Parietal Bones

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The palatine bones form the posterior part of the hard palate, contributing to the roof of the mouth. They also participate in the formation of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity. These bones articulate with the maxilla, sphenoid, and other cranial bones. The mandible, also known as the lower jaw, is the largest and strongest facial-bone, It consists of a body and two vertical ramus on each side. The mandible articulates with the temporal bones at the temporomandibular joint, allowing for movements during chewing and speaking. The temporal bones are located on the sides and base of the skull. They house important structures such as the middle and inner ear. The parietal bones form the sides and roof of the skull, they articulate with each other at the sagittal suture and with the frontal, temporal, and occipital bones. These bones provide protection to the brain and contribute to the skull's overall strength. #shorts #3d #animation #skull #bones
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Great information 👍 thank you for sharing 🙌 🙏. Blessings

donnaramlochan
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wait a minute i thought the skull was just 2 bones; a jaw and the head

averyzielnicki
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Please anybody explain me in Hindi language

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