The Frontal Bone is one of the cranial
bones of the head.
Location:
Forehead, extending down to form the upper surfaces of the orbits.
Anterior
roof of the skull.
Function(s):
Mechanical protection of the front (anterior) part of the brain.
The shape of the frontal bone contributes to defining the shape of the
head and face, and therefore the person's visual identity.
Other related pages include Structure
and Functions of Bones (generally), Disorders
of the Skeletal System and Bones
of the Arms & Legs.
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