5 Questions
Which part of the skull does the frontal bone form?
The forehead and the anterior part of the cranial vault
What are the frontal sinuses?
Air spaces inside the frontal bone, just behind the eyebrows
What does the roof of the orbits refer to?
The upper part of the eye sockets
Where is the frontal bone located?
At the top and front part of the skull
Which feature is NOT associated with the frontal bone?
Forms the lower jaw
Study Notes
Frontal Bone
- Forms the forehead
- Forms the anterior part of the cranial vault
- Forms the roof of the orbits (eye sockets)
- Contains two air spaces called the frontal sinuses, located just behind the eyebrows
Learn about the frontal bone, its functions and features, including the frontal sinuses. This quiz covers the basics of the human skull.
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