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Answers for questions are given on the screen that follows The Skull - Quiz 3 of 11 By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. Answers for questions are given on the screen that follows To advance to next slide: -click mouse or “page down” To return to the previous slide: -press “page up”

Bones Name this bone

Bones Frontal

Bones Name this bone

Bones Nasal

Bones Name this bone

Bones Sphenoid

Bones Name this bone

Bones Ethmoid

Bones Name this bone

Bones Malar or zygomatic

Bones Name this bone

Bones Inferior nasal concha

Bones Name this bone

Bones Maxilla

Bones Name this bone

Bones Mandible

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Perpendicular plate

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Middle nasal concha

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Mental foramen

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Alveolar process (of mandible)

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Alveolar process (of maxilla)

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Infraorbital foramen

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Inferior orbital fissure

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Superior orbital fissure

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Supraorbital notch (foramen)

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Glabella

Bony parts Name this bony part

Bony parts Superciliary arch

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