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ereecah

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Myocardial ________ is the medical phrase that means heart attack.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

The frontal sinuses are located ________.
 
  A) above each eyebrow
  B) behind the eye, deep within the skull
  C) on either side of the nose
  D) within the maxilla (upper jaw)



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Answer to Question 1

infarction

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) Correct The frontal sinuses are located in the frontal bone above each eyebrow.
B) This describes the sphenoid sinuses, not the frontal sinuses.
C) This describes the maxillary sinuses, not the frontal sinuses.
D) This describes the maxillary sinuses, not the frontal sinuses.



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