List the bones that form the following structures. Example : Zygomatic arch: zygomatic process of temporal bone and temporal process of the zygomatic bone . 1. Orbit: 2. Nasal Septum 3. Nasal Cavity : 4. Hard Palate :
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These include: - Frontal bone (orbital part) - Zygomatic bone (orbital part) - Maxilla (orbital part) - Ethmoid bone (orbital part) - Lacrimal bone - Sphenoid bone (greater wing) Step 2: Nasal Septum The nasal septum is formed by two bones: - Vomer bone - Show more…
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