Select all that applyWhat locations are formed partly by the maxillary bones?Multiple select question.the cheeksthe anterior roof of the mouththe lower jawthe floor of the orbits
Question
Select all that applyWhat locations are formed partly by the maxillary bones?Multiple select question.the cheeksthe anterior roof of the mouththe lower jawthe floor of the orbits
Solution
The cheeks, the anterior roof of the mouth, and the floor of the orbits are all locations that are partly formed by the maxillary bones. The lower jaw is not, as it is formed by the mandible, not the maxillary bones.
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