Identify the foramina seen in the inferior view of the skull. incisive foramen foramen ovale foramen lacerum foramen spinosum jugular foramen foramen magnum
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Incisive Foramen: This is located in the hard palate, behind the incisor teeth. It allows passage of the nasopalatine nerves and the sphenopalatine vessels. Show more…
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