These very small bones are at the medial wall of each orbit. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
C) Lacrimal bones
Failure of these anterior bones to fuse causes a condition known as cleft palate. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
C) Lacrimal bones
This bone houses the apparatus of the internal and middle ear. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
B) Temporal bones
This bone is wing-shaped and extends behind the eyes and forms part of the floor of the cranial vault. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
D) Sphenoid
The bones that contain teeth. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
A) Maxillae
This bone has a passageway into the nasal cavity. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
C) Lacrimal bones
The sella turcica is a portion of this bone. A) Maxillae B) Temporal bones C) Lacrimal bones D) Sphenoid
D) Sphenoid