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Multiple Choice
Which of the following features are typical of the human head in anatomical terms?
A
Presence of the humerus and femur
B
Presence of the frontal bone and mandible
C
Presence of the tibia and fibula
D
Presence of the scapula and clavicle
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the anatomical location being discussed, which is the human head.
Understand that the human head is primarily composed of bones that form the skull and facial structure.
Recognize that the frontal bone is part of the skull, forming the forehead, and the mandible is the lower jawbone, both of which are located in the head.
Differentiate these from other bones mentioned: the humerus and femur (arm and leg bones), tibia and fibula (leg bones), scapula and clavicle (shoulder bones), which are not part of the head.
Conclude that the presence of the frontal bone and mandible are typical features of the human head in anatomical terms.