Biology, asked by indraneilbhatnagar02, 11 months ago

What is unique about the mandible in relation to the
other bones in the human skull?




Please tell ASAP


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Answered by megha200515
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The mandible is the largest bone in the human skull. It holds the lower teeth in place, it assists in mastication and forms the lower jawline. The mandible is composed of the body and the ramus and is located inferior to the maxilla. The body is a horizontally curved portion that creates the lower jawline.

Answered by dd2804726
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Answer:

it is only bone in the skull that moves

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