facial skeleton
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facial skeleton
Summary
facial skeleton is an organism subdivision type[1]. It draws 284 Wikipedia views per month (organism_subdivision_type category, ranking #9 of 24).[2]
Key Facts
- facial skeleton's image is recorded as Facial bones - animation02.gif[3].
- facial skeleton's image is recorded as Facial skeleton - en.svg[4].
- facial skeleton's instance of is recorded as organism subdivision type[5].
- facial skeleton's instance of is recorded as class of anatomical entity[6].
- facial skeleton's subclass of is recorded as facial feature[7].
- facial skeleton's subclass of is recorded as skull[8].
- facial skeleton's subclass of is recorded as particular anatomical entity[9].
- facial skeleton's subclass of is recorded as bone[10].
- facial skeleton's part of is recorded as skull[11].
- facial skeleton's Commons category is recorded as Facial skeleton[12].
- facial skeleton's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D005147[13].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as nasal bone[14].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as lacrimal bone[15].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as ethmoid bone[16].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as pterygoid processes of the sphenoid[17].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as maxilla[18].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as jugal bone[19].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as temporal bone[20].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as mandible[21].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as vomer[22].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as inferior nasal concha[23].
- facial skeleton's has part is recorded as palatine bone[24].
- facial skeleton's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03nnlyy[25].
- facial skeleton's MeSH tree code is recorded as A02.835.232.781.324[26].
- facial skeleton's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Facial skeleton[27].
Why It Matters
facial skeleton draws 284 Wikipedia views per month (organism_subdivision_type category, ranking #9 of 24).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]