The temporal bone.
The mandible, or the jaw bone.
mandible or lower jaw is the movable portion of our skull....
The exception in the human skull is the mandible (jaw bone) which is the only movable bone in the skull.
Actually, it's the lack of bones. Mammals' jaws have only the dentary (the lower jaw bone) and the squamosal (the upper jaw bone). Non-mammalian amniotes have two more bones in the skull: the articular in the lower jaw and the quadrate in the upper jaw. In them, the articular and the quadrate fuse to form the joint. In mammals, the articular is the malleus of the middle ear, and the quadrate is the incus.
the thing that can move in your skull is your (mandible)or jaw.
it connects with the skull and neck bone
The mandible, or the jaw bone.
Upper one is maxilla and lower one is mandible
The mandible (lower jaw bone) articulates with the temporal bone of the skull at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
mandible or lower jaw is the movable portion of our skull....
The exception in the human skull is the mandible (jaw bone) which is the only movable bone in the skull.
No. It is part of your skull so it doesn't move like your lower jaw. Your lower jaw moves because it is a separate bone attached to the tendons and muscles that move it.
Actually, it's the lack of bones. Mammals' jaws have only the dentary (the lower jaw bone) and the squamosal (the upper jaw bone). Non-mammalian amniotes have two more bones in the skull: the articular in the lower jaw and the quadrate in the upper jaw. In them, the articular and the quadrate fuse to form the joint. In mammals, the articular is the malleus of the middle ear, and the quadrate is the incus.
the jaw bone
the thing that can move in your skull is your (mandible)or jaw.
The jaw joint, also known as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), includes the mandible (lower jaw bone) and the temporal bone (part of the skull).
The jaw bone