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Bones of the Human Skull
How well do you know your noggin? Identify the bones of the human skull, from the cranium to the face.
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- 01What is the name of the single bone that forms the forehead?
- 02Which single bone forms the lower jaw and is the only movable bone of the skull?
- 03What are the two bones that form the upper jaw?
- 04Commonly known as the cheekbones, what is the proper name for this pair of bones?
- 05Which single bone is situated at the back and lower part of the cranium?
- 06What is the name for the pair of bones forming the sides and roof of the cranium?
- 07This pair of bones is situated at the sides and base of the skull, and they contain the structures of the middle and inner ear.
- 08Which unpaired, butterfly-shaped bone sits at the base of the skull, in front of the temporal bones?
- 09What is the name of the light, spongy bone located at the roof of the nose that separates the nasal cavity from the brain?
- 10What are the two small, oblong bones that form the bridge of the nose?
- 11Which single bone forms the inferior part of the nasal septum, dividing the nasal cavity?
- 12What is the name for the smallest and most fragile pair of bones in the face, located near the corner of each eye?
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