A. Greater palatine canal
B. Foramen Rotundum
C. Pterygoid canal
D. Palatovaginal canal
Related Mcqs:
- Lateral part of middle cranial fossa and posterior cranial fossa are divided by ______________?
A. Petrous temporal bone
B. Croista galli
C. Transverse groove
D. Sphenoid bone - Which of the following is present in the posterior cranial fossa in a five year old child______________?
A. Foramen rotundum
B. Foramen lacerum
C. Juglar foramen
D. Zygomatic nerve - Which of the following is located meidal to the third molar at the junction of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone_____________?
A. Posterior nasal spine
B. Mylohyoid line
C. Pterygoid Hamulus
D. Greater palatine foramen - Anterior limit of infratemporal fossa is______________?
A. Lateral pterygoid plate
B. Maxillary posterior wall
C. Pterygomaxillary fissure
D. Mastiod process - Mandibular fossa is a part of_____________?
A. Mandible bone
B. Maxilla bone
C. Sphenoid bone
D. Temporal bone - The palatine bone furnishes the link between________________?
A. Maxilla and the sphenoid bone
B. Sphenoid and the ethmoid bone
C. Sphenoid and the vomer
D. None of the above - Muscle originating from scaphoid fossa is _____________?
A. Levator palatine
B. Tensor cculo
C. Palatoglossus
D. Superior constrictor - The main arterial trunk supplying the infra temporal fossa is_______________?
A. Infratemporal artery
B. Deep temporal artery
C. Maxillary artery
D. Posterior superior alveolar artery - Main nerve supply of palatine tonsils is_______________?
A. Lesser palatine nerve
B. Greater palatine nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
D. Facial nerve - Palatine tonsil develops from________________?
A. Dorsal part of II pharyneal pouches
B. Ventral part of II pharyneal pouches
C. Dorsal part of III pharyneal pouches
D. Ventral part of I pharyneal pouches