olfactory foramina Part I (9 of 10) The ethmoid bone forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum. True False Part J (10 of 10)
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The cribriform foramina, through which the fibers of cranial nerve I pass, are located in the ethmoid bone on the floor of the skull. This foramen lies between the temporal and occipital bones on the inferior surface of the skull. A major vein and several cranial nerves pass through it. a. frontal b. sphenoid c. ethmoid d. temporal a. foramen lacerum b. foramen ovale c. foramen magnum d. jugular foramen
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