Identify the facial bones
A) occipital bone, frontal bone, sphenoid, ethmoid, and the paired parietal and temporal bones
B) frontal bone, occipital bone, and the paired parietal and temporal bones
C) the paired nasal, lacrimal, palatine, zygomatic, maxillae, and inferior nasal conchae, and the unpaired vomer and mandible
D) the paired nasal, lacrimal, zygomatic, and the unpaired vomer
E) sphenoid, ethmoid, vomer, mandible, and the maxillae
Answer: C
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