temporal bone

The image depicts a human skull in three views: inferior, lateral, and posterior. The inferior view shows the base of the skull with teeth and major features labeled. The lateral view presents a side profile with teeth and skull shape. The posterior view presents the back of the skull. Dashed lines indicate the boundaries of the different bone plates. These views can be consulted when considering the temporal bone and its structures.

The image presents a composite illustration of a human skull shown in three key perspectives arranged horizontally against a plain white background. Each view is labeled with its perspective: “Inferior,” “Lateral,” and “Posterior,” aligned to the respective skull representation below it. The skulls are rendered in a tan-brown hue with detailed anatomical features, bone sutures, and teeth. Fine, dashed lines delineate the individual bone plates within the skull structure. The illustration style adopts a medical diagram aesthetic, prioritizing clarity and anatomical accuracy.

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