(bone) Crista galli Olfactory foramina 1 Cribriform plate Optic foramen (canal) Foramen ovale Foramen spinosum (bone) 2 (bone) 3 (bone) Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education, Permission required for reproduction or display. J&J Photography (bone) 5 (bone) 6 7 Foramen lacerum Jugular foramen 8 Terms: Ethmoid bone Foramen magnum Frontal bone Occipital bone Parietal bone Sella turcica Sphenoid bone Temporal bone
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