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That is the scientific designation for " jaw-less fish. "
No, it is not because it does not really use the top jaw to move and chew with.
Lower Mandible.
Yes, two where the canine teeth would be on the top jaw.
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That is the scientific designation for " jaw-less fish. "
Upper one is maxilla and lower one is mandible
Dentary.
Mandible is the scientific name for lower portion (the movable portion) of the jaw.
The scientific name for the lower jaw is the mandible. It is a bone that forms the lower part of the skull and is involved in functions such as chewing and speaking.
The inferior maxillary bone or the mandible is the scientific name of the lower jaw. It holds the lower teeth in place.
The scientific name for a tori is "torus mandibularis" if it is on the lower jaw, or "torus palatinus" if it is on the roof of the mouth.
The UPPER Jaw bone is called the Maxilla. This bone does not move and is part of the skull. The upper teeth are found in this bone.The LOWER Jaw bone is called the Mandible. This bone does move. The lower teeth are found in this bone.
Incisors are located on both the top and bottom jaw.
The lower jaw bone is called a Mandible (corpus mandibulae); that is the bone that gives form. The other bone in your jaw is called Maxillary and that is the one that holds your teeth.Upper one is maxilla and lower one is mandible.
Yes,your top jaw teeth are over your bottom jaw teeth it is considered an over bite..........
No.