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Biology - Anatomy

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What are the two small thin bones that form the bridge of the nose?
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Which bones are the smallest in the skull and have a lacrimal foramen for tear ducts?
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Identify the largest immovable bones of the face that articulate with all other facial bones except the mandible.
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Which part of the maxillary bones contains a large, pyramidal cavity known as the maxillary sinus?
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What is located under each orbit for the passage of the infraorbital nerve and artery?
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What are the inferior borders of spongy bone that support the roots of teeth called?
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What is the forward, pointed process at the midline junction of the maxillary bones, with the acanthion as the midpoint?
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Which bones form the prominence of the cheeks and the side wall and floor of the orbits?
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What is formed by the union of the temporal process of the zygoma and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone?
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Which bones are two 'L' shaped bones composed of horizontal and vertical plates?
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What do the horizontal plates of the palatine bone articulate with to form the roof of the mouth?
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Which bones are long, narrow, very thin with a lateral curve, giving a scroll-like appearance, and have upper two processes with the ethmoid?
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Into which three parts are the nasal conchae divided?
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What forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum and makes the floor of the nasal cavity?
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Which is the largest and densest bone in the face?
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What is the angle of the mandible, which is the junction of the body and ramus, called?
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What are the small openings on each side of the mandible that allow the passage of nerves and blood vessels?
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What is the anterior process on top of the ramus of the mandible called?
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What is the posterior process on top of the ramus of the mandible, which has a neck and condyle?
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What is the articulation between the condylar process and the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone called?
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Which bones consist of the orbit?
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Which bones form the outer rim of the orbits?
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Which bones form the posterior aspect of the orbits?
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What is the small U-shaped bone situated at the base of the tongue that does not articulate with any other bone in the body?
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Which facial bones are found in the orbits?
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Which cranial bones are found in the orbits?
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What are all the bones of the orbit?
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