Neurocranium — definition?
The bony structure enclosing the brain.
Calvaria — role?
Protects the brain's superior and lateral surfaces.
Skull base — divisions?
Anterior, middle, posterior fossae.
Cranial bones — total count?
Eight bones.
Frontal bone — main features?
Forehead, superior orbit, glabella, frontal sinus.
Ethmoid bone — key feature?
Cribriform plate for olfactory nerves.
Sphenoid bone — location?
Central skull base, behind orbits.
Occipital bone — main part?
Posterior skull, contains foramen magnum.
Parietal bones — position?
Sides and roof of the skull.
Temporal bones — contains?
External auditory meatus, mastoid process.
Cranial sutures — function?
Connect bones; allow skull growth.
Foramina of the skull — purpose?
Passage of nerves, vessels, spinal cord.
Frontal sinus — location?
In the frontal bone, above the nasal cavity.
Crista Galli — part of?
Ethmoid bone; attaches falx cerebri.
Foramen magnum — transmits?
Spinal cord, vertebral arteries, accessory nerve.
Pterygoid processes — part of?
Sphenoid bone; muscle attachment for mastication.
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1. What is the frontal bone primarily responsible for forming in the skull?
2. Which specific feature of the sphenoid bone houses the pituitary gland?
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