Label the structures of the floor of the cranium. Crista Galli Cribriform Plate Frontal Bone Sphenoid Bone Parietal Bone Occipital Bone Temporal Bone Ethmoid Bone Foramen Magnum Sella Turcica Reset Zoom
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The floor of the cranium is made up of the crista gal, cribriform plate, frontal bone, sphenoid bone, parietal bone, ices, occipital bone, temporal bone, and ethmoid bone. Show more…
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