Tags: Anatomical Structure.

Temple indicates the side of the head behind the eyes. The bone beneath is the temporal bone as well as part of the sphenoid bone.Cladists classify land vertebrates based on the presence of an upper hole a lower hole both or neither in the cover of dermal bone that formerly covered the temporalis muscle whose origin is the temple and whose insertion is the jaw. The brain has a lobe called the temporal lobe.

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