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Everything, except the mandible

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Q: What does the mandible articulate with?
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Do most facial bones articulate with the mandible?

No, doesn't articulate with any facial bones; only articulates with temporal bones of cranium.


Why is the maxillae considered the keystone of the facial bones?

They articulate with all facial bones except the mandible.


Why is the maxillae considered the keystone of facial bones?

They articulate with all facial bones except the mandible.


What bone of the skull has two heads?

the mandible. the mandible is part of the skull and contains two heads which articulate with the temporal bone at a point called the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone


What about the mandible is not true It articulates with the skull at the A styloid process B occipital condyle C mandibular fossa D zygomatic arch E medial pterygoid?

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.


Where is the mandible?

The mandible is your jaw.


What is the other name for the upper jaw?

The mandible


Why mandible is called mandible?

Mandible comes from the Latin word mandibula which means "jawbone."


Where is located the mandible?

The mandible is located on your skull. It is attached to your skull. It is called your JAW.


Which part of the skeletal system is the mandible?

The mandible is your jawbone.


Mandible in a sentence?

The shark had a very big mandible.


What bird is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible?

The Black Skimmer is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible.