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Why do we have a maxilla?
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.
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She is Articulate?
She is articulate, if she is able to speak clearly and effectively. So is she?
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What is the sinuses in the maxilla?
maxilla is the bone in the skull formed by the fusion of two bones called maxillae, when this maxilla articulates with the other bones in the skull , a space is created called the maxillary sinus ,...
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What is the maxilla's function?
The alveolar process of the maxilla holds the upper teeth, and is referred to as the maxillary arch. The maxilla attaches laterally to the zyomatic bones (cheek bones).
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What articulates with the clavicle?
Upper end of sternum articulates with clavicle. Acromion process of scapula (shoulder blade) articulates with lateral end of clavicle.