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The anterior 1/3 of the cranium forming the forehead and parts of the eye socket and most of the anterior of the cranial floor:
A.) Frontal bone
B.) Vomer bone
C.) Temporal bone
D.) Sphenoid bone
Frontal bone
This bone forms the lowest part of the back and base of the cranium:
A.) Parietal bone
B.) Temporal bone
C.) Occipital bone
D.) Frontal bone
Occipital bone
These bones create the superior portion of the sides and back of the cranium as well as the posterior 2/3 of the roof of the cranium:
A.) Parietal bone
B.) Ethmoid bone
C.) Occipital bone
D.) Zygomatic bone
Parietal bone
These bones comprise the inferior portion of the sides and base of the cranium:
A.) Parietal bone
B.) Sphenoid bone
C.) Frontal bone
D.) Temporal bone
Temporal bone
This bone is located at the anterior part of the base of the skull and binds the other cranial bones together:
A.) Lacrimal bone
B.) Ethmoid bone
C.) Mandible bone
D.) Sphenoid bone
Sphenoid bone
This bone is a horizontal plate that forms the roof of the nasal cavity and closes the anterior part of the base of the cranium:
A.) Ethmoid bone
B.) Maxilla bone
C.) Palatine bone
D.) Temporal bone
Ethmoid bone
These bones lie directly inferior to the glabella. They form the bridge of the nose and the dome over the superior portion of the nasal cavity:
A.) Maxilla bones
B.) Mandible bones
C.) Zygomatic bones
D.) Nasal bones
Nasal bones
These are the diamonds shaped bones that form the cheekbones. They are located on the frontal and lateral planes of the face:
A.) Nasal bones
B.) Zygomatic bones
C.) Mandible bones
D.) Lacrimal bones
Zygomatic bones