The lower jaw bone is known as the mandible and the maxilla makes up the upper jaw.
jaw bone
The jaw is a bone in the skull. This bone can be moved up and down. It can also be moved right and left.
It is your jaw-bone. So it helps you chew your food.
In the viscerocranium (the face part of the skull) the mandible (jaw bone) can be moved up and down ad side to side.
The mandible (the "upper jaw") and the palatine bone (makes up your hard palate).
You put food in your mouth and your brain tells your muscles to move your jaw bone up and down.
Yes, jawless fish have skeletons, but their skeletons are not made up of bone. Instead, their skeletons are cartilaginous, meaning their skeletons are made up of cartilage.
The mandible bone is commonly refurred to the lower jaw. The mandible holds all the lower teeth and from my research aids in digesting by chewing up the food you eat.
No it is provin to brake the jaw bone, this can lead to internal bleeding which will kill u and f**k up your life
Your submandibular glands are located below your tongue and toward your jaw near (distal and medial) the angle of the mandible where the bone angles up towards your jaw. Sub means below/under, mandible is the jaw bone.
The medical term for a broken jaw is "mandibular fracture." It refers to a break in the bone that makes up the lower jaw. Treatment usually involves stabilizing the jaw, and in severe cases, surgery may be required.