Sphenoid bone

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Bone: Sphenoid bone
Cranial Bones. Only the end of the wing of the sphenoid bone is visible
Sphenoid bone, upper surface.
Latin os sphenoidale
Gray's subject #35 147
MeSH Sphenoid+Bone

The sphenoid bone (from Greek sphenoeides, "wedgelike") is a bone situated at the base of the skull in front of the temporals and basilar part of the occipital bone.

The sphenoid bone somewhat resembles a butterfly or bat with its wings extended.

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It is divided into the following parts:

Two sphenoidal conchae are situated at the anterior and posterior part of the body.

Seven bones articulate to form the orbit. The sphenoid bone is one of them, labeled with pink
Seven bones articulate to form the orbit. The sphenoid bone is one of them, labeled with pink

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Various other named features of the sphenoid bone exist:

The skull from the front. The sphenoid is labeled with yellow to the left of the picture, both in the orbit and behind the zygomatic process
The skull from the front. The sphenoid is labeled with yellow to the left of the picture, both in the orbit and behind the zygomatic process

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