Protective Bones of the Brain and Eyes: A Comprehensive Guide
Bones that protect the brain:
* Cranium: The cranium is the bony structure that surrounds and protects the brain. It is made up of eight bones: the frontal bone, two parietal bones, two temporal bones, the occipital bone, the sphenoid bone, and the ethmoid bone.
* Vertebrae: The vertebrae are the bones that make up the spine. The first seven vertebrae, called the cervical vertebrae, help to protect the brain by supporting the head and neck.
Bones that protect the eyes:
* Orbital bones: The orbital bones are a group of seven bones that form the eye socket. These bones include the frontal bone, the zygomatic bone, the maxilla, the lacrimal bone, the ethmoid bone, the sphenoid bone, and the palatine bone.
* Mandible: The mandible is the lower jawbone. It helps to protect the eyes by providing support for the lower eyelid.
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