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    The Lower Jaw Articulates with the Temporal Bone at the
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The Lower Jaw Articulates with the Temporal Bone at the

Question 55

Question 55

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The lower jaw articulates with the temporal bone at the


A) mandibular fossa.
B) mastoid process.
C) superior clinoid process.
D) lateral palatine process.
E) cribriform plate.

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