The superior nasal conchae is part of which bone?

A) maxilla
B) vomer
C) sphenoid
D) ethmoid


D
Explanation:
A) The superior nasal conchae is not part of the maxilla bone.
B) The superior nasal conchae is not part of the vomer bone.
C) The superior nasal conchae is not part of the sphenoid bone.

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