The following facts concerning the head and neck are true except
A.
The mastoid process of the temporal bone cannot be palpated in the newborn.
B.
The deep cervical lymph nodes are situated in the neck along a line that extends form the midpoint between the tip of the mastoid process and the angle of the mandible down to the sternoclavicular joint
C.
The external jugular vein runs down the neck from the angle of the jaw to the middle of the clavicle.
D.
The parotid duct opens into the mouth opposite the upper second molar tooth.
E.
The anterior fontanelle can be palpated in a baby between the squamous part of the temporal bone, the parietal bone, and the greater wing of the sphenoid.