| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The supra-orbital nerve passes through the supraorbital foramen in the supraorbital notch, but which bone is this structure part of? | Frontal | 72%
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| Which bone has the styloid process, a tympanic part, which contains the external auditory meatus, and a petrous part containing the inner ear? | Temporal | 64%
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| What bone makes the superior and middle nasal conchas? | Ethmoid | 62%
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| Stapes | 54%
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| What bone forms the septum of the nose posteriorly? | Vomer | 52%
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| What are the three ossicles of the inner ear? | Incus | 50%
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| Malleus | 48%
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| What is the largest foramen in the skull? | Magnum | 46%
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| The hard palate is made up of the maxilla and the horizontal plates of which other bone? | Palatine | 46%
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| What bone along with the maxilla contributes to the anteromedial side of the orbit? | Lacrimal | 38%
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| What is the name given to the depression in the sphenoid bone where the pituitary gland sits? | Sella turcica | 24%
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| What is the most lateral foramina running through the sphenoid bone? | Spinosum | 16%
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| What is the name of the pat of this bone through which the olfactory bulb protrudes? | Cribriform plate | 12%
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| What is the name for the ridge in the middle of this to which the falx cerebri attatches? | Crista galli | 12%
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| What is the name for the point at which the sutures of the parietal, temporal, frontal and sphenoid bones meet? | Pterion | 12%
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| What is the name given to the end part of the medial pterygoid plate of the hamulus? | Hamulus | 6%
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