Biology, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

Where on the human body is the zygomatic bone found?

a. Forearm
b. Thigh
c. Facial cheek
d. Hip

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Answered by Arey
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(c) facial cheek

⚫Zygomatic Bone. The zygomatic bone is one of two bones (sometimes called malar bones) that are responsible for the prominences of the cheeks below and to the sides of the eyes. These bones also help form the lateral walls and floors of the orbits .

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Answered by Tanuja78827
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In the human body, the zygomatic bone is found in facial cheek


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