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12 Cards in this Set
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The bi-mandibular width of a smashed skull is reconstructed first |
TRUE |
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The angle of the mandible is defined as the point where ramus joins the superior boarder of the "body" |
FALSE |
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The female skull retains more of the infantine characteristics than a male skull |
TRUE |
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The frontal bone forms both the forehead and the anterior portion of the roof of the skull |
TRUE |
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The mandibular fossa lies directly posterior to the ear passage |
FALSE |
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Of the following muscles, which exists by itself, without a paired muscle in the normal human head or neck |
PLATYSMA, PROCERUS, CORRUGATOR, DIGASTRICUS |
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The contraction of this muscle raises the eyelid |
LEVATOR PALPERAE SUERIORIS |
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Which muscle is called the laughing muscle because it contracts it draws the angle of the mouth backward and upward |
ZYGOMATIC MAJOR |
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Muscle listed below means to chew |
MASSETER |
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Which muscle originates near the root of the nose and is called the frowning muscle |
CORRUGATOR |
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The canon of beauty, the outline of the head is |
OVAL |
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The face is considered to be how many eyes wide at the ZYGOMATIC arches |
5 |