Ethmoid Frontal Greater Wing of Sphenoid Incisive Fossa Infraorbital Foramen 11 Inferior Nasal Concha 12 Lacrimal 2 13 Mandible 14 13 Maxilla 15 Mental Foramen 4. 16 Nasal 17 Parietal 5. 18 19 Perpendicular Plate of Ethmoic Orbital Surface of Sphenoid 20 Supraorbital Foramen Superior Orbital Fissure Symphysis Temporal 21 Vomer 9. 9. Zygomatic Zygomaticofacial Foramen 10

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The image depicts an anatomical diagram of a human skull from a frontal view, with various components labeled numerically. Each number corresponds to a specific part of the skull. Here is a transcription of the labeled parts:

1. Ethmoid
2. Frontal
3. Greater Wing of Sphenoid
4. Incisive Fossa
5. Infraorbital Foramen
6. Inferior Nasal Concha
7. Lacrimal
8. Mandible
9. Maxilla
10. Mental Foramen
11. Nasal
12. Parietal
13. Perpendicular Plate of Ethmoid
14. Orbital Surface of Sphenoid
15. Supraorbital Foramen
16. Superior Orbital Fissure
17. Symphysis
18. Temporal
19. Vomer
20. Zygomatic
21. Zygomaticofacial Foramen

The illustration provides a detailed view of the skull, with different regions color-coded to highlight their distinct anatomical features. This can serve as a useful educational tool for studying the structure and various components of the human skull.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts an anatomical diagram of a human skull from a frontal view, with various components labeled numerically. Each number corresponds to a specific part of the skull. Here is a transcription of the labeled parts: 1. Ethmoid 2. Frontal 3. Greater Wing of Sphenoid 4. Incisive Fossa 5. Infraorbital Foramen 6. Inferior Nasal Concha 7. Lacrimal 8. Mandible 9. Maxilla 10. Mental Foramen 11. Nasal 12. Parietal 13. Perpendicular Plate of Ethmoid 14. Orbital Surface of Sphenoid 15. Supraorbital Foramen 16. Superior Orbital Fissure 17. Symphysis 18. Temporal 19. Vomer 20. Zygomatic 21. Zygomaticofacial Foramen The illustration provides a detailed view of the skull, with different regions color-coded to highlight their distinct anatomical features. This can serve as a useful educational tool for studying the structure and various components of the human skull.
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