Asked by sukumar kotikalapudi on Sep 22, 2024

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The coronoid process, mental foramen, and ramus are all found on the

A) maxilla.
B) mandible.
C) ethmoid bone.
D) sphenoid bone.
E) parietal bone.

Coronoid Process

A protrusion on the upper end of the ulna, a bone in the forearm, which serves as an attachment point for muscles.

Mental Foramen

An opening in the jaw bone through which blood vessels and nerves pass, usually located near the lower premolars.

Ramus

The term ramus typically refers to a branch or a part of a bone that extends out from the main body of the bone, often creating a connection with other structures.

  • Identify the major bones of the skull and their functions.
  • Understand the structural features of the skull bones.
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sequoia edgerton5 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The coronoid process, mental foramen, and ramus are all features of the mandible, which is the correct option out of the given choices. The maxilla is a facial bone, the ethmoid and sphenoid bones are cranial bones, and the parietal bone is a skull bone.