Skull Bone Plates. The skull incorporates the upper part of the digestive tract including the oral cavity as well as. The skull roof is formed of a series of plate-like bones including the maxilla frontals parietals and lacrimals among others.
The plates hold the broken bone in place allowing it to heal. The skull is a bony structure that supports the face and forms a protective cavity for the brain. The oral cavity nasal cavity and the orbitsIt does so by articulating with five bones.
The skull roof is formed of a series of plate-like bones including the maxilla frontals parietals and lacrimals among others.
Featuring our luxurious and dishwasher friendly hand painted 22kt burnished gold trim. The coronal suture between the frontal and parietal bone. The skulls of the earliest tetrapods closely resembled those of their ancestors amongst the lobe-finned fishes. The bones that form the inside of the sides of the skull and contain the zygomatic processes the cheekbone external auditory meatus.