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How many regions are in the head

11 regions

The human skull is divide into how many sections

Two section

What forms the four head and the most of the orbital roof and anterior cranium floors

Frontal

Form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium

Parietal

Forms the back and base of cranium

Occipital

Form the sides and base of the cranium

Temporal

Forms part of the anterior base of the skull and part of the walls of the orbit

Sphenoid

Forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium

Ethmoid

How many bonds formed a cranium

Eight

The mastoid process is located

Behind the ear

Which of the following salivary gland is the largest

Parotid

Another name for the parotid duck is

Stensen’s duct

Which artery is the largest of the two terminal branches of the external carotid

Maxillary

Two nasal bones for the bridge of the nose

Nasal

Two lacrimal bones make up part of the orbit at the net angle of the eye

Lacrimal bones

Two zygomatic bones from the prominence of the cheek and the lateral wall and for of the orbit

Zygomatic

Extends scroll-like into the nasal cavity

Inferior nasal concha

A single flat bone that forms the base of the nasal septum

Vomer

Form the upper jaw and part of the palate

Maxilla

Forms the lower jaw and is the movable bone of the skull

Mandible

A natural opening in the bone through which blood vessels nerves and ligaments passes

Foramen

A hollow grooved and dispressed area in the bone

Fossa

The external opening of the canal

Meatus

A prominence or projection on a bone

Process

The jagged line where the bone articulate and form a joint that does not move

Suture

The site where bones come together to form a cartilaginous joint

Symphysis

Small, rough projections on a bone

Tubercle

Large, rounded process on a bone

Tuberosily