Identify the following bones as either a facial bone or a cranial bone: vomer, ethmoid, sphenoid, temporal, and inferior nasal conchae
A) The vomer and inferior nasal conchae are facial bones; the ethmoid, sphenoid, and temporal bones are cranial bones.
B) The vomer, ethmoid, sphenoid, and inferior nasal conchae are facial bones; the temporal bones are cranial bones.
C) The inferior nasal conchae are facial bones; the vomer, ethmoid, sphenoid, and temporal bones are cranial bones.
D) The vomer, inferior nasal conchae, and the sphenoid are facial bones; the ethmoid and temporal bones are cranial bones.
E) The sphenoid, ethmoid, and temporal bones are facial bones; the vomer and inferior nasal conchae are cranial bones.
Answer: A
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