Which of the 3 out of 14 labelled bones are in the wrong location?

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Which of the 3 out of 14 labelled bones are in the wrong location?

### Anatomy of the Human Skull

The image illustrates the major bones of the human skull with color-coded sections for easy identification. Below is a detailed description of each labeled bone.

#### Left Side Labels:
1. **Frontal Bone**: Located at the front of the skull, this bone forms the forehead.
2. **Parietal Bone**: This is one of the two bones that form the top and sides of the skull.
3. **Sphenoid Bone**: A complex bone located at the base of the skull, contributing to the sides of the eye sockets.
4. **Temporal Bone**: These bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull, near the ears.
5. **Occipital Bone**: Found at the back and base of the skull, it surrounds the foramen magnum.
6. **Lacrimal Bone**: Small and fragile, located at the front part of the medial wall of the orbit (eye socket).

#### Right Side Labels:
1. **Ethmoid Bone**: This delicate bone is located at the roof of the nose, between the eyes.
2. **Palatine Bone**: Located at the back of the nasal cavity, this bone forms part of the nasal cavity and eye sockets.
3. **Nasal Bones**: These two small bones form the bridge of the nose.
4. **Zygomatic Bone**: Also known as the cheekbone, it articulates with the maxilla, temporal bone, sphenoid bone, and frontal bone.
5. **Inferior Nasal Concha**: These are curved bones along the lateral walls of the nasal cavity.
6. **Vomer Bone**: This is a thin, flat bone forming part of the nasal septum.
7. **Maxilla**: This bone forms the upper jaw and part of the eye socket.
8. **Mandible**: Known as the lower jawbone, it is the largest and strongest bone of the face.

These bones collectively protect the brain and form the structure of the face.
Transcribed Image Text:### Anatomy of the Human Skull The image illustrates the major bones of the human skull with color-coded sections for easy identification. Below is a detailed description of each labeled bone. #### Left Side Labels: 1. **Frontal Bone**: Located at the front of the skull, this bone forms the forehead. 2. **Parietal Bone**: This is one of the two bones that form the top and sides of the skull. 3. **Sphenoid Bone**: A complex bone located at the base of the skull, contributing to the sides of the eye sockets. 4. **Temporal Bone**: These bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull, near the ears. 5. **Occipital Bone**: Found at the back and base of the skull, it surrounds the foramen magnum. 6. **Lacrimal Bone**: Small and fragile, located at the front part of the medial wall of the orbit (eye socket). #### Right Side Labels: 1. **Ethmoid Bone**: This delicate bone is located at the roof of the nose, between the eyes. 2. **Palatine Bone**: Located at the back of the nasal cavity, this bone forms part of the nasal cavity and eye sockets. 3. **Nasal Bones**: These two small bones form the bridge of the nose. 4. **Zygomatic Bone**: Also known as the cheekbone, it articulates with the maxilla, temporal bone, sphenoid bone, and frontal bone. 5. **Inferior Nasal Concha**: These are curved bones along the lateral walls of the nasal cavity. 6. **Vomer Bone**: This is a thin, flat bone forming part of the nasal septum. 7. **Maxilla**: This bone forms the upper jaw and part of the eye socket. 8. **Mandible**: Known as the lower jawbone, it is the largest and strongest bone of the face. These bones collectively protect the brain and form the structure of the face.
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