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Nerves carrying sensory information from the lips and the chin pass through the
 A) ramus of the mandible.
  B) condylar process.
  C) mental foramina.
  D) mandibular foramen.
  E) maxillary foramina.

Question 2

The large foramen that serves as a passageway for the medulla of the brain and the accessory nerve (XI) is the
 A) foramen lacerum.
  B) foramen rotundum.
  C) carotid canal.
  D) jugular foramen.
  E) foramen magnum.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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