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=FAQ= Molecules              smaller units (not necessarily atoms) FMA46565	skull	FMA53673	viscerocranium FMA46565	skull	FMA53672	neurocranium FMA53672	neurocranium	FMA52801	basicranium FMA53672	neurocranium	FMA52735	occipital bone FMA53672	neurocranium	FMA52734	frontal bone FMA53672	neurocranium	FMA9613	parietal bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA9711	maxilla FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA59837	bony part of nasal septum FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52740	ethmoid FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52741	lacrimal bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA54736	inferior nasal concha FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA59660	mucosa of mouth FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA53074	orbit FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52736	sphenoid bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52745	nasal bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52747	zygomatic bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52746	palatine bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52749	hyoid bone FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52748	mandible FMA53673	viscerocranium	FMA52737	temporal bone FMA52801	basicranium	FMA52740	ethmoid
 * Q1: I could not find the file name of the object of interest among the file names in the whole data.
 * A1: The 3D polygons for bigger objects are made as a union of smaller objects. Bigger objects are "molecules" when smallest are "atoms".  Your downloadable data set contain only "atoms" required for all enlisted molecules. Because, vertex positions of all "atomic polygons" represent their location in a body as well as their morphology, atomic objects automatically assembles into "molecular polygons" just by importing into the same 3D space.
 * The files names of atoms you need to make specific molecules are provided as an attachement file.
 * Molecule Atom relations are given in ftp://ftp.biosciencedbc.jp/archive/bodyparts3d/LATEST/conventional_part_of.txt
 * The following list is a part of the above text describing atomic composition of skull molecule.
 * Atoms are denoted by Red target mark on the right shoulder whereas red dots represents molecules.