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Check all of the bones of the skull that can be visualized from an anterior view.Check All That ApplyMaxillaMaxillaOccipital boneOccipital boneNasal boneNasal boneAuditory ossiclesAuditory ossiclesZygomatic boneZygomatic bonePalatine bonesPalatine bones

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Check all of the bones of the skull that can be visualized from an anterior view.Check All That ApplyMaxillaMaxillaOccipital boneOccipital boneNasal boneNasal boneAuditory ossiclesAuditory ossiclesZygomatic boneZygomatic bonePalatine bonesPalatine bones

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From an anterior view, the following bones of the skull can be visualized:

  • Maxilla
  • Nasal bone
  • Zygomatic bone

The Occipital bone is at the back of the skull, so it cannot be seen from the front (anterior) view. The Auditory ossicles are tiny bones inside the ear, so they also cannot be seen from an anterior view. The Palatine bones form part of the hard palate of the mouth and the floor of the nose, so they are not visible from an anterior view.

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