1.Which of the following nerves traverses the infraorbital fissure?
2.Which of the following structures traverse the foramen ovale?
3.Which muscle is responsible for pulling the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc downward?
4.What forms the anterior boundary of the infratemporal fossa?
5.Which of the following statements about a newborn's skull is incorrect?
6.The foramen caecum can be found in which of the following locations?
7.Which of the following structures does NOT pass through the foramen magnum?
8.Which anatomical landmark is formed by the junction of the parieto-mastoid, occipito-mastoid, and lambdoid sutures?
9.The lingual is connected to which of the following structures?
10.Which of the following foramina located at the base of the skull is positioned the farthest posteriorly?
11.Which location represents the highest point on the human skull?
12.Which anatomical structure separates the lateral portion of the middle cranial fossa from the posterior cranial fossa?
13.What is the term for the point where the coronal suture meets the sagittal suture?
14.Where is the sublingual salivary gland located in relation to the mylohyoid muscle?
15.Through which muscle does the parotid duct pass?
16.Which nerve lies adjacent to the deep portion of the submandibular salivary gland?
17.From which nucleus do the preganglionic parasympathetic fibers that innervate the otic ganglion originate?
18.Which of the following nerves does NOT provide sensory innervation to the soft palate?
19.Which ganglion provides innervation to the lacrimal gland?
20.Which artery primarily provides blood supply to the parathyroid glands?