facial bones

lacramial bone (2)- forms part of the side of the face, between the nasel bone and the maxillae

maxillae (2)- forms upper part of the jaw and the roof of the mouth and part of the eye socket and nose

palatine bones (2)- pair of l-shaped bones found along the posterior aspect of the nasel and oral cavities

nasel bones (2) - two small symmetrical oblong bones each having two surface and four bounders

zygomatic bones (2)- one pair of bones on each side of the face that forms the cheek and eye socket

inferior nasel concha (2)- extends horizontally along the lateral walls of the nazel cavity

mandible- largest and strongest bone in the body, also known as the jaw

hyoid bone- supports the tongue and plays a key role in speaking and swallowing. only floating bone

vomer- the small thin bone separating the left and right of the nazel cavities