Cranial bones
Cranial Bones
The Cranial Bones (pronunciation: /ˈkreɪniəl boʊnz/) are the bones that form the protective casing of the brain within the skull. The cranial bones are eight in number, and can be divided into two categories: the cranial vault (or calvaria) and the cranial base.
Etymology
The term "Cranial" is derived from the Latin word "Cranium" which means "skull". The term "Bones" is derived from the Old English word "ban" which means "bone".
Cranial Vault
The cranial vault consists of the following bones:
Cranial Base
The cranial base consists of the following bones:
Related Terms
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Cranial bones
- Wikipedia's article - Cranial bones
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