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- Cranii or Kranioi or Krane (Ancient Gr****: Κράνιοι) was a Gr**** city on the island of Cephallenia, situated at the head of a bay on the western coast....
- birth, showing the lateral fontanelles Details Identifiers Latin fonticuli cranii MeSH D055762 TA98 A02.1.00.027 TA2 431 FMA 75437 Anatomical terminology...
- surface. Showing various muscle attachments. Details Identifiers Latin basis cranii externa et. interna MeSH D019291 TA98 A02.1.00.044 TA2 447 FMA 52801 Anatomical...
- Details Function Contains and protects the brain Identifiers Latin cavitas cranii TA98 A01.1.00.048 A02.1.00.012 TA2 100, 413 FMA 9644 Anatomical terminology...
- Squamosal suture highlighted. Details Identifiers Latin sutura squamosa cranii TA98 A03.1.02.010 TA2 1584 FMA 52946 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- Anterior cranial fossa (fossa cranii anterior), housing the projecting frontal lobes of the brain Middle cranial fossa (fossa cranii media), separated from the...
- fossa is colored in blue, yellow, and red. Details Identifiers Latin fossa cranii posterior MeSH D003388 TA98 A02.1.00.050 TA2 453 FMA 54368 Anatomical terminology...
- the cranial fossae drawn as red lines. Details Identifiers Latin fossa cranii anterior MeSH D035262 TA98 A02.1.00.048 TA2 451 FMA 9682 Anatomical terminology...
- three indentations, in pink and yellow.) Details Identifiers Latin fossa cranii media MeSH D035301 TA98 A02.1.00.049 TA2 452 FMA 54369 Anatomical terminology...
- The calvaria is the top part of the skull. It is the superior part of the neurocranium and covers the cranial cavity containing the brain. It forms the...