Rolandic Anatomy

cranium (Bones)

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The bones of the cranium form the neurocranium, protecting the brain and providing attachment points for facial structures and muscles. These typically include eight bones: frontal, parietal (2), temporal (2), occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid.

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