The mandible does articulate with the skull at the C mandibular fossa. All the other choices are untrue.
In addition, it is FALSE that mandibles are soft and flexible. It IS TRUE that the mandible continues to grow and harden even through old age.
maxillary bone
Frontal Occipital Temporal Sphenoid Zygomatic Arch Mandible Maxilla
frontal, temporal,parietal,occipital,maxilla,zygomatic,sphenoid,ethmoid bones
The zygomatic process is located on the temporal bone. The process is connected to the zygomatic bone to create the zygomatic arch.
mandible vomer maxilla and zygomatic are all bones of the
The Zygomaticus (Zygomatic Bone) Is incontrol of you cheekbones. Which articulates with the Frontal, Maxilla, Sphenoid, and Temporal Bones.
Ethmoid, Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, Temporal (2), Palantine, Zygomatic, Maxillary, Vomer
Yes, the zygomatic process is another name for the zygomatic arch.
The eye socket is formed from the frontal, sphenoid, palatine,ethmoid, lacrimal, maxilla, and zygomatic bone. The "brain case" or cranium is made of the frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid, and ethmoid bone.
The zygomatic bone
The zygomatic process and temporal process create the zygomatic arch.
The zygomatic bone and the temporal bone.