Basic Bones
Facial vs Cranial
Name the Bone
Name that Foramen
Bone Function
100
What bone forms the Forehead 

Frontal

100

Occipital

Cranial

100

What bone forms LOWER jaw

Mandible

100

What passes through the foramen magnum

Spinal cord

100

Which bone forms hard palate

Palatine 

200

What bone contains the External Acoustic Meatus 

Temporal

200

Maxilla

Facial

200

Connects the temporal and Maxilla

Zygomatic

200

What bone contains the supraorbital Formen

Frontal

200

What bone provides passage for sound

Temporal

300

What suture connects the Parietal lobes 

Sagittal Suture

300

Name a paired Cranial Bone

Parietal or Temporal

300

What is a indentation that you can see from a bottom view of a skull right beside the zygomatic process

Mandibular fossa

300

Which foramen is only in the occipital bone and very close to the foramen magnum

hypoglossal canal

300

Which bone forms medial wall of nasal cavity

Ethmoid

400

What protrudes out of the back of the occipital bone

external occipital protuberance

400

Vomer

Facial

400
Small bone near tear duct

Lacrimal

400

Which foramen is anterior to foramen spinosum and posterior to Foramen rotundum

Foramen Ovale

400

supports the tongue and plays a crucial role in swallowing and speech.

Hyoid

500

What bone and bone structure houses the Pituitary gland

Sphenoid bone, Sella Turcica

500
Name the largest unpaired facial bone

Mandible

500

What part of a specific bone can you see from a frontal view of the nasal cavity (It is on each side and protrudes toward the middle

Mastoid Process

500

Which two bones surround the Jugular Foramen

Temporal and Occipital 

500

part of the nasal cavity and helps direct airflow and humidify inhaled air

inferior nasal concha