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1 Anatomy Skull

Anatomy - Skull
Total questions: 50; Correctly answered: 50; Percentage of correct: 100.0% Skipped question: 0;

1. Point the process of palatine bone:

Orbital

Frontal

Horizontal

Zygomatic

2. The opening of inferior nasal meatus:

Frontal sinus

Nasolacrimal duct

Maxillary sinus

Sphenoid sinus

3. The orbital plate is part of:

Palatine bone

Zygomatic bone

Frontal bone

Ethmoid bone

4. The opening of middle nasal meatus:

Sphenoid sinus

Nasolacrimal duct

Maxillary sinus

Posterior ethoidal cell

5. The inferior wall of orbit forms by:

Maxilla

Sphenoid bone

Frontal bone

Ethmoid bone

6. The nasal septum forms by:

Maxilla

Palatine bone

Vomer

Frontal bone

7. The feature of squamous part of occipital bone:

Pharyngeal tubercle

Jugular fossa

Occipilal condule

Groove for transverse sinus

8. The feature of occipital bone:

Hypoglossal canal

Arcuate eminence

Sigmoid groove

Foramen lacerum

9. The beginning of tympanic canal:

Internal acoustic meatus

Jugular fossa

Petrotympanic Ossure

Petrous fossa

10. The sutures between facial bones are:

Plane

Squamous

Serrate

Coronary

11. The hard palate forms by:

Alveolar process of maxilla

Perpendicular plate of palatine bone

Horizontal plate of palatine bone

Nasal process of maxilla

12. The spheno-palatine foramen opens into:

Orbit

Oral cavity

Middle nasal meatus

Middle cranial fossa

13. Which opening of pterygopalatine fossa leads into the oral cavity?

Foramen rotundum

Pterygoid canal

Greater palatine canal

Incisive canal

14. The part of occipital bone:

Basilar

Body

Wing

Petrous

15. Point the opening of pterygopalatine fossa:

Ovalis

Spinosum

Lacerum

Rotundum

16. Point the process of maxilla:

Coronoid

Mastoid

Zygomatic

Pterygoid

17. The mandibular fossa is a part:

Temporal bone

Occipital bone

Maxilla

Mandible

18. The medial wall of orbit forms by:

Palatine bone

Sphenoid bone

Ethmoid bone

Zygomatic bone

19. Point the feature of mandible:

Conchal crest

Digastric fossa

Alveolar foramens

Articular tubercle

20. The feature of tympanic part of temporal bone:

Jugular fossa

Tympanic canal

Mastoid process

External acoustic meatus

21. Point the feature of ramus of mandibule:

Mental spine

Mental foramen

Coronoid process

Submandibulare fossa

22. The feature of sphenoid bone:

Zygomatica process

Sella turcica

Crista galli

Nasal spine

23. The ligaments of the temporomandibular joint, except:

Lateral

Stylomandibular

Pterygomandibular

Spenomandibular

24. Point surface of maxilla:

Temporal

Anterior

Zygomatic

Palatine

25. The feature of ethmoid bone:

Lacrimal groove

Frontal process

Crista galli

Inferior nasal concha

26. The superior wall of orbit forms by:

Lesser wing of sphenoid bone

Orbit plate of ethmoid bone

Frontal process of maxilla

Zygomatic bone

27. Through foramen rotundum the pterygopalatine fossa connects with:

Nasal cavity

Oral cavity

Orbit

Middle cranial fossa

28. The feature of basilar part of occipital bone:

Occipital condyle

Hypoglossal canal

External occipital protuberance

Pharyngeal tubercle

29. Which bone forms anterior cranial fossa:

Parietal

Ethmoid

Occiptal

Temporal

30. The surface of zygomatic bone:

Maxillary

Orbital

Palatine

Frontal

31. On the posterior surface of petrous part of temporal bone is located:

Internal acoustic meatus

Arcute eminence

Carotid canal

Groove superior petrosal sinus

32. The ending of tympanic canal:

Stylomastoid foramen

Hiatus of lesser petrosal nerve

Tympanic cavity

Tympanimastoid Ossure

33. The prechiasmatic groove is a part of:

Frontal bone

Temporal bone

Sphenoid bone

Ethmoid bone

34. Point the surface of sphenoid greater wing:

Pterygoid

Orbital

Palatine

Zygomatic

35. The derivatives of Reichert’s cartilage:

Mandible

Zygomatic bone

Hyoid bone

Vomer

36. On the anterior surface of petrous part of temporal bone is located:

Jugular foramen

Internal acoustic meatus

Petrous fossa

Trigeminal impression

37. The styloid process is part of:

Mandible

Occipital bone

Temporal bone

Sphenoid bone

38. The feature of squamous part of temporal bone:

Pterygoid process

Articular tubercle

Carotid canal

Mastoid process

39. The feature of ethmoid bone:

Tympanic part

Perpendicular plate

Pterygoid process

Palatine process

40. The lateral wall of orbit forms by:

Maxilla

Sphenoid bone

Frontal bone

Lacrimal bone

41. The part of frontal bone:

Cribriform plate

Nasal

Zygomatic

Clivus

42. The ending of facial canal:

Stylomastoid foramen

Tympanic cavity

Petrosal fossa

Petrotympanic Ossure

43. Clivus is part of:

Frontal bone

Temporal bone

Occipital bone

Sphenoid bone

44. The ending of chorda tympanic canal:

Stylomastoid foramen

Hiatus of greater petrosal nerve

Petrotympanic Ossure

Petrosquamous Ossure

45. The frontal sinus is opens into:

Superior nasal meatus

Middle nasal meatus

Inferior nasal meatus

Middle cranial fossa

46. The orbital surface of greater wing of sphenoid bone forms:

Medial orbital wall

Lateral orbital wall

Inferior orbital wall

Superior orbital wall

47. The beginning of facial canal:

Internal acoustic meatus

Jugular fossa

Petrotympanic Ossure

Petrous fossa

48. The foramen cecum is part of:

Sphenoid bone

Ethmoid bone

Temporal bone

Frontal bone

49. The inferior wall of nasal cavity forms by:

Palatine bone

Ethmoid bone

Vomer

Lacrimal bone

50. The superior wall of nasal cavity forms by:

Ethmoid bone

Maxilla

Palatine bone

Inferior nasal concha

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