What part of the temporal bone does the condyle of the mandible articulate with to form the temporomandibular joint?
  1. Squama temporalis
  2. Mastoid portion
  3. Petrous portion (Petrosal ridge)
  4. Tympanic part
Explanation
Answer: A - The squamous part of the temporal bone articulates with the condyle of the mandible to form the temporomandibular joint.
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