maxilla
It's palatine process of the bone maxilla. It forms the most of the palate. Posterior to it lies the bone called as palatine bone.
It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone.
The hard palate is primarily formed by the palatine bones and the palatine processes of the maxillary bones, which come together to create a firm structure that separates the oral and nasal cavities. This bony structure supports the roof of the mouth and aids in functions such as mastication and speech.
Most obvious structure formed by contributions by two bones in your hard palate. Behind that you have the soft palate. Major and anterior part of the hard palate is formed by palatine process of the maxilla bone. On posterior or back side, you have the palatine bone.
The most common donor site for harvesting a free gingival graft is the palate, specifically the palate's connective tissue. This area typically provides the appropriate thickness of tissue needed for grafting procedures.
Palatine
more hard-working, most hard-working
most likely the pelvis because it is a very hard bone but skull is the hardest
There is no life span on a human skull. You can only brake it if you fall really hard but then you would most likely die and you would be parilized if you did not die.
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Your mouth for the most part. If you lift you tongue so it touches the roof of your mouth you are touching your palate, if you put your hand on your throat and swallow you are feeling what you swallowed going down your esophagus, which ends in your stomach, it is a long tube from mouth to stomach, if you open your mouth you see the entry way.
The brain is suspended in the skull by liquid. An impact to the skull hard enough to cause the brain to slosh through the liquid and hit the interior of the skull will cause unconsciousness. The amount of time that a person spends unconscious is determined by how hard the brain hits the skull. For the most part, it's not a hit to the jaw specifically that causes a KO. A shot to any part of the face that is hard enough to rattle the brain will do. However, the jaw is the most muscular part of the face; therefore, it is most favorable because a large amount of blunt force is needed to KO someone. The amount of muscle in the jaw means more cushion for your fist against the bone. This means more impact can be placed into the punch.