- The
temporal bones are
situated at the
sides and base of the skull, and
lateral to the
temporal lobes of the
cerebral cortex. The
temporal bones are overlaid...
- The
mastoid part of the
temporal bone is the
posterior (back) part of the
temporal bone, one of the
bones of the skull. Its
rough surface gives attachment...
- maxillary, and
temporal), and four borders. The term
zygomatic derives from the
Ancient Gr**** Ζυγόμα, zygoma,
meaning "yoke". The
zygomatic bone is occasionally...
-
petrous part of the
temporal bone is pyramid-shaped and is
wedged in at the base of the
skull between the
sphenoid and
occipital bones.
Directed medially...
- The
tympanic part of the
temporal bone is a
curved plate of
bone lying below the
squamous part of the
temporal bone, in
front of the
mastoid process, and...
- of the
bone in an
arched direction are two
curved lines, the
superior and
inferior temporal lines; the
former gives attachment to the
temporal fascia...
-
process of
maxilla from the
maxilla Zygomatic process of
temporal bone from the
temporal bone The term
zygomatic derives from Gr**** ζύγωμα (zúgōma) 'yoke'...
- The
squamous part of
temporal bone, or
temporal squama,
forms the
front and
upper part of the
temporal bone, and is scale-like, thin, and translucent....
-
consist of 22
bones—eight
cranial bones and
fourteen facial skeleton bones. In the
neurocranium these are the
occipital bone, two
temporal bones, two parietal...
- The
temporal styloid process is a
slender bony
process of the
temporal bone extending downward and
forward from the
undersurface of the
temporal bone just...