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Parietal Bone Anatomy

The parietal bone is one of the two paired bones that form the sides and roof of the skull, playing a crucial role in protecting the brain and supporting cranial structures.

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The parietal bone is a vital component of the human skull, located on the top and sides. It is paired with another parietal bone, forming a protective structure for the brain. Understanding its anatomy is crucial for students of medicine and anatomy, as it plays a significant role in cranial stabili...

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Cranial Cavity
The space within the skull that houses the brain.

Example: The cranial cavity protects the brain from injury.

Suture
A joint between two bones in the skull.

Example: The coronal suture connects the frontal bone to the parietal bones.

Foramen
An opening in a bone that allows nerves and blood vessels to pass.

Example: The foramen magnum is where the spinal cord enters the skull.

Occipital Bone
The bone that forms the back and base of the skull.

Example: The occipital bone articulates with the parietal bones at the lambdoid suture.

Temporal Bone
The bone located at the sides and base of the skull.

Example: The temporal bone is adjacent to the parietal bone.

Frontal Bone
The bone that forms the forehead.

Example: The frontal bone meets the parietal bones at the coronal suture.

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