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Chapter 8, Problem 3TYR
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Introduction:
The most complicated structures are seen in the human skull. The skull is divided into two parts: facial skeleton and neurocranium. The brain is secured by the cranial cavity, which is formed by the neurocranium. The facial skeleton bears the structures of the face. The mandible is the only moveable part of the skull.
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