Mandible comes from the Latin word mandibula which means "jawbone."
The mandible is located on your skull. It is attached to your skull. It is called your JAW.
The scientific name for the jawbone is the mandible. It is a U-shaped bone that forms the lower jaw and is the largest and strongest bone in the face.
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.
The muscles in your jaw are called the masseter muscles. These muscles are responsible for closing the jaw by raising the lower mandible.
Jawbone is to mandible, as backbone is to:spine/vertebral column
The mandible is located on your skull. It is attached to your skull. It is called your JAW.
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
The lower jaw of a mammal is called a mandible. The upper jaw is the maxilla.
A mandible.
Ramus
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The term "mandible" refers to both the upper and lower sections of the beaks of birds.
Ramus (plural rami)
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maxilla and mandible
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It is called the Mandible