1.
ethmoid: forms part of the roof of nasal cavity
a. Christa galli
b. cribiform plate
c. perpendicular plate- helps form the nasal septum
d. Superior + middle nasal conchave
2.
frontal bone: 
- Supraorbital foramen- allows blood vessels and nerves to pass to the forhead
- Contains sinuses
3.
lacrimal bones: hold tear ducts
4.
mandible: 
lower portion of the jaw
5.
maxillae: 
the upper part of the jaw
6.
nasal bones: form the bridge of the nose
7.
occipital bone: 
most posterior
- Foramen magnum
- Occipital condyles- articulate with the first vertebre- allow rocking
8.
palantine: posterior side of hard palate and the floor of the nasal cavity
9.
parietal: - Roof and sides of the cranium
- Meat frontal of coronal suture
- Meets the temporal at squamosal
- Occipital at lamboidal
10.
sphenoid: - Has a depression (sella turcica) which holds the pituitary gland
11.
temporal: 
a. external auditory meatus- sound waves to middle ear
b. Mandibular fossa- articulates with mandible
c. mastoid process- attachment site for neck muscles
d. styloid process- attachement sit for tongue muscles
e. Zygomatic process- joins with cheek bone
12.
vomer: attatches to perpendicular plate to form nasal septum
13.
zygomatic: 
sides of orbits and cheek bones