099 Fundamental Philosophy Surgery Series Preparatory Vocabulary Text

Fundamental Philosophy Surgery Series | Head and Neck


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Frontal bone: The frontal bone is a single bone of the skull that forms the forehead, the roof of the orbits (eye sockets), and part of the anterior cranial fossa (the floor of the front part of the skull that houses the frontal lobes of the brain).


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  • Nervous System: The frontal bone protects the frontal lobe of the brain which is integral for the correct and effective operation of the nervous system.

  • Circulatory System: The frontal bone aids in maintaining the arterial and veinal passages of the nervous system by supporting the frame of the brain and also protecting the anterior sections of the brain via its positioning upon the skull.

  • Respiratory System: Considering the autonomous functions of the body - of and within which 'breathing' is included - the brain is to be considered as an organ which is fundamentally necessary for these functions to be conducted, and the frontal bone protects its form as a passive role that can be seen performed in direct connection to its developmental and matured roles in kind.

  • Muscular System: Part way housed within the form of the frontal bone are the orbits of the skull which are integral morphological constructs for the architecture of the eyes which house and maintain musculature just like the oral cavity and the whole of the body the same.

  • Skeletal System: The frontal bone protects the brain and supports the entirety of the skull's morphology as one of the largest sections about its form.

  • Integumentary System: The frontal bone supports the dermal morphology of the head by being a supporting developmental mechanism and a static feature, once fully developed, about the skull's morphology.

  • Digestive System: The frontal bone protects the eyes and brain which are both integral for the process of healthy and whole eating conducted by the occipital and hormonal processes located within the brain's morphological and physiological responsibilities.

  • Excretory System: The frontal bone serves in the way of maintaining the partly aqueous form of the brain by being a supporting structure which can be written as indirectly aiding in the conduction of water and cerebral fluid about the cranium and general skull cavity.

  • Immune System: The frontal bone supports healthy and effective immune function by protecting the eyes, which are vital in active survival decisions, as well as the frontal lobe, which is the largest lobe of the brain.

  • Endocrine System: Hormonal signals and their processual conduction are primarily located about the brain's morphological and physiological construction, and the frontal bone aids in supporting those faculties by serving as a natural protective barrier between their organic form and the external environment located just beyond the breadth of its intercombinative dermal and skeletal construction.

  • Reproductive System: The hormonal signals for the brain's sexual faculties are housed within and among its morphological build, and the respective physiology, in conjunction with the aforewritten morphology, is protected by the structure that resides about the anterior section of the skull which is the frontal bone.

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