Fracture of _____ is the most common fracture leading to CSF rhinorrhea.
The foramen _____ lies superolateral to the pterygoid canal, in the greater wing of the sphenoid.
What bones are formed by membranous ossification from the mesenchyme of the maxillary process of the first arch?_____
Which structure passes through the mandibular foramen?_____ nerves and vessels
Foramen of the skull:Which foramen are present behind the petrous temporal bone?_____
Foramen of the skull: Which foramina are present in the middle cranial fossa?
Foramen of the skull:The _____ nerve, a branch of facial nerve carries the preganglionic parasympathetic fibres to the pterygopalatine ganglion
Which skull bone houses the inner ear?_____
ID Chamber: _____

The structure marked X in the image is the _____ artery.

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