jawbone
The masseter inserts on the mandible, specifically on the angle and ramus. The temporalis inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible. The lateral pterygoid inserts on the condyloid process of the mandible, while the medial pterygoid inserts on the angle of the mandible.
Submandibular comes from sub (below), mandibul (lower jaw) and -ar (suffix meaning pertaining to). The word means beneath the mandible or lower jaw.
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
In anatomy and physiology the jawbone is known as the mandible. The jawbone is the largest and strongest bone in the face.
The mandible, also known as the lower jaw bone, is the only moveable bone in the face. It is unique in that it can move up and down, as well as side to side, enabling actions such as chewing and speaking.
Stoma is the medical term for mouth or opening.
The mandible is your jaw.
The mandible
Everything, except the mandible
The mandible is located on your skull. It is attached to your skull. It is called your JAW.
The shark had a very big mandible.
The mandible is your jawbone.
The Black Skimmer is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible.
Inferior is the medical term meaning "pertaining to below."Inferior is the most commonly used medical term meaning lower in the body. in corpus inferiorisInferior is the medical term meaning pertaining to under.The Prefixe sub- can be used to say under or belowEpi- means above, upon or on. The prefixes sub- or infra- means below, under or beneathIn medical terminology the word inferior means "below". The word caudal (In latin cauda refers to a tail) is also used instead of "below" when discussing landmarks of the trunk.
Yes. A dog has a mandible. It is behind the teeth.
Edward Mandible died in 1936.
The antagonist for the mandible is the temporalis muscle. It is responsible for closing the jaw while the mandible is involved in opening the jaw.