Parietal bone
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British pronunciation/pˈaɹaɪətəl bˈəʊn/
American pronunciation/pˈæɹaɪəɾəl bˈoʊn/
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a cranial bone that forms the sides and roof of the skull, offering protection for the brain

What is "parietal bone"?

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The parietal bone is located at the sides and top of the skull. It forms the largest portion of the cranium and provides protection for the brain. The parietal bone plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the skull and supporting other cranial bones. It also contributes to the shape and contour of the head. Additionally, the parietal bone provides attachment sites for various muscles involved in head movements. Its position and structure are vital for overall cranial stability and the protection of delicate brain tissue.

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