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Hello everyone, in this question we have been given the four bones here.
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It is the laximal bone, the inferior nasal concha, the mandible and the maxilla.
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So we need to identify the bone that fits in the description.
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So this mandible is the largest bone in the human skull, forming the lower jawline and shaping the contour of the inferior third of the face.
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The articulation with the skull base at the bilateral temporomandibular joints that allows the range of movement facilitated by the associated muscles.
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So here it contains the coronoid process.
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It contains mental foramen and it is only movable bone in the facial skeleton.
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That is where only the lower jaw can be moved.
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The maxilla is the shape of the pyramid and its base adjacent to the nasal cavity and its aspect constitutes the zygomatic process and its body constituting the macular sinus.
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It connects with surrounding facial structure through four processes, the alveolar, frontal, zygomatic and pallar tense...