The strongest part of the chewing mouthpart is ________. A: mandible B: maxilla C: labrum D: labium
The strongest part of the chewing mouthpart is ________. A: mandible B: maxilla C: labrum D: labium
What belongs to facial skull? A: Maxilla B: Temporal bone C: Occipital bone D: Sphenoid bone
What belongs to facial skull? A: Maxilla B: Temporal bone C: Occipital bone D: Sphenoid bone
Middle turbinate is A: an independent bone fragment B: part of maxilla C: part of nasal bone D: part of ethmoid bone
Middle turbinate is A: an independent bone fragment B: part of maxilla C: part of nasal bone D: part of ethmoid bone
The four processes of the maxilla include A: the zygomatic process B: the temporal process C: the frontal process D: the alveolar process E: the palatine process
The four processes of the maxilla include A: the zygomatic process B: the temporal process C: the frontal process D: the alveolar process E: the palatine process
The red dot in the image above marks what feature found in most apes, but absent in humans? A: Maxilla B: Diastema C: Nasal aperture D: Pre-canine E: Honing groove
The red dot in the image above marks what feature found in most apes, but absent in humans? A: Maxilla B: Diastema C: Nasal aperture D: Pre-canine E: Honing groove
The larger cranial capacity seen in human crania, relative to those of other primates, is achieved, in part, by a vertical expansion and lengthening of what cranial bone? A: Zygomatic B: Maxilla C: Frontal D: Temporal
The larger cranial capacity seen in human crania, relative to those of other primates, is achieved, in part, by a vertical expansion and lengthening of what cranial bone? A: Zygomatic B: Maxilla C: Frontal D: Temporal