its your jaw bone in laymans terms
Depression is the medical term meaning the act of lowering a body part. So opening your mouth is also depressing your mandible.
The human jaw is formed by the mandible and the maxilla bones. The mandible is the lower jawbone, while the maxilla forms the upper jaw and contains the upper teeth. These bones are important for chewing, speaking, and providing structure to the face.
The mandible is the jawbone and is located in the lower part of the face, beneath the mouth. It is the largest and strongest bone in the human face.
The lower teeth are held in place by the mandible, which is the bone forming the lower jaw. It is a strong and movable bone that houses the teeth on the lower part of the face.
Mandible, the others are all part of the top skull
The skull, head, etc. (depending on your specificity)!
The mandible is your jawbone.
The ascending part of the mandible is the vertical portion of the mandible bone that extends from the mandibular angle to the coronoid process. It forms the posterior border of the ramus of the mandible and provides attachment for muscles involved in chewing and jaw movement.
lower jawbone
Depression is the medical term meaning the act of lowering a body part. So opening your mouth is also depressing your mandible.
it's your jawbone.
yes
Is the only moing bone in body
A maxilla is the upper part of your skull. This is attached to your mandible, which is the part below your jaw. Your maxilla never moves while your mandible does all the talking and eating and moving.
chewing
In the face begining at the mandible
The Mandible is your jaw, so it is associated with the Skeletal System, and the Digestive system.