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FSE Facial Features Test

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FSE Facial Features

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5 Matching Questions

  1. Line of Mouth Closure
  2. Intertragic Notch
  3. Labial Sulci
  4. Supercilium
  5. Upper White Lip
  1. a
    the vertical furrows of each lip extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips; acquired facial markings, e.g. furrows of age.
  2. b
    The hair that grows up and outward and is of unequal length. I t is denser near the glabella
  3. c
    The line that forms between the two muscus membranes when the mouth is closed and the lips come into contact with each other. Usually located at the lower border of the upper teeth. Has the shape of the classic hunting bow.
  4. d
    A notch or opening between the tragus and the antitragus of the ear.
  5. e

5 Multiple Choice Questions


  1. The outer rim of the ear has the general shape of a question mark. It begins superior to the lobe and ends by attaching to the cheek..

  2. The apex (top) of the pyramidal mass of the nose, which lies directly inferior to the forehead. The concave dip inferior to the forehead.

  3. The round anterior projection of the tip of the nose

  4. lower eyelid., Lower lid is narrower and thinner than the upper lid. It follows the curves of the eyeball and inclines from the line of closure.

  5. The anterior protruding ridge of the nose extending from the root to the tip. It includes the bridge.

5 True/False Questions

  1. Curs
    The orgin of the helix that is flattened and ends in the concha.

          

  2. Optic Facial Sulci
    The furrows radiating laterally from the lateral corner of the eye; acquired facial markings

          

  3. Mucous Membrane
    The visible red surface of the lips; the lining membrane of the body cavities that open to the exterior.

          

  4. Triangular Fossa
    The depression between the branches of the curura. The second deepest depression of the ear.

          

  5. Supraorbital Margin
    The superior rim of the eye socket located on the frontal bone.