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Temporal bone
The temporal bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull. The temporal bone supports that part of the face known as the temple. Additional recommended knowledge
PartsEach consists of five parts:
CompositionThe structure of the squama is like that of the other cranial bones: the mastoid portion is spongy, and the petrous portion dense and hard. Additional imagesSee also
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Categories: Skull | Skeletal system |
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