Image:Orbital bones.png
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This picture, adapted from Gray's Anatomy fig. 190, highlights each of the 7 bones that form the orbit of the eye. It was made using Inkscape and Photoshop CS, by JE.at.UWOU|T
Yellow: frontal bone; purple: maxilla; blue: zygomatic bone; green: lacrimal bone; gray-green: nasal bone (not part of orbit); pink: sphenoid bone; brown: ethmoid bone; light blue: palatine bone
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light blue is the zygomatic bone
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current | 05:17, 16 December 2006 | 350×350 (104 KB) | Je at uwo (Talk | contribs) | (This picture, adapted from Gray's Anatomy fig. 180, highlights each of the 7 bones that form the orbit of the eye. It was made using Inkscape and Photoshop CS, by {{User:je_at_uwo/sig}}) |
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- Maxilla
- Zygomatic bone
- Ethmoid bone
- Sphenoid bone
- Palatine bone
- Frontal bone
- Nasal bone
- Lacrimal bone
- Orbit (anatomy)
- Orbital part of frontal bone
- Greater wing of sphenoid bone
- Optic canal
- Nasolacrimal canal
- Orbital process of palatine bone
- User:Je at uwo
- User:Je at uwo/sandbox2
- Template:OrbitalBones
- Orbital process of the zygomatic bone
- Orbital surface of the body of the maxilla
- Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone