Skull (whole)

This page last updated December 17, 2002

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Here's a frontal view of the skull.  You can see some of the major structures from this view.

This is a picture from the top of the skull.  The front of the skull is at the top of the picture.

This picture is focused on the forehead of the skull to show the frontal bone.

This picture has focused in on the orbital complex - you can see the orbital canal in the back of the eye socket.

This view is showing the nasal complex.  You can clearly see the nasal septum dividing the nasal cavity.

This picture is focused in on the upper portion of the jaw.

Here the lower jaw has been removed from the skull to allow you to see those structures in isolation.

Here the skull have been flipped to look at it from the inferior side - you can see the various openings in the base of skull.  Click here for a labeled picture of those foramina.

This shows the skull from the right side.

This view shows the temporal bone including the mastoid and styloid process and the zygomatic process.  You can also see the jaw articulating with the temporal bone.

This picture shows the whole zygomatic arch, with the processes from both the temporal and zygomatic bones.

This picture shows the skull from the back.  Note the sutures that are visible.