A. Compact bone
B. Cancellous bone
C. Cancellous bone covered by thin layer of compact bone
D. Compact bone covered by cancellous bone
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Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following muscles moves the condyle and articular disc anterior and downwards on glenoid fossa______________?
- A. Lateral pterygoid B. Medial pterygoid C. Temporalies- anterior fibers D. Temporalis – posterior fibers...
- Lateral movement of condyle is caused by_____________?
- A. Contralateral lateral pterygoid muscle B. Both lateral and medial pterygoid muscle C. Epsilateral lateal pterygoid muscle D. Bilateral contraction of lateral pterygoid muscle...
- Which muscle is responsible for translation of condyle ?
- A. Medial pterygoid B. Masseter C. Superior constrictor of pharynx D. Lateral pterygoid...
- Which of the following moment are performed by a non- working condyle ?
- A. Straightward B. Down wards forwards and lateral C. Down wards forwards and medial D. Down wards Back wards and medial...
- Complication of Rheumatoid arthritis of condyle is______________?
- A. Fibrous ankylosis B. Subluxation C. Dislocation D. None of the above...
- The marrow found in the mandible is____________?
- A. All fatty marrow B. All red marrow C. All fibrous marrow D. A combination of fatty and fibrous marrow...
- Mandible develops by______________?
- A. Endochondral ossification only B. Membranous ossification only C. Both of the above D. None of the above...
- Which of the following structures is not present on the internal surface of mandible ?
- A. Genial tubercle B. Mylohyoid ridge C. Lingula D. Mental foramen...
- Angle of jaw ( or) skin over angle of mandible is supplied by______________?
- A. Great auricular nerve B. Lesser occipital nerve C. Greater occipital nerve D. Posterior auricular nerve...
- Depression of mandible is achieved by_______________?
- A. Digastric B. Lateral pterygoid C. Geniohyoid D. All of the above...
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