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The bone that has a head resembling pliers is the mandible, or lower jawbone. Its structure includes a body and two rami that extend upwards, forming a joint with the temporal bone of the skull. The mandibular condyle, which fits into the temporomandibular joint, can be likened to the gripping head of pliers, allowing for movement similar to how pliers grasp and manipulate objects.

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