jaw-bone

  • 91Tarbosaurus — Bilateria Tarbosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 70 Ma …

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  • 92maxilla — An irregularly shaped pneumatized bone, supporting the superior teeth and taking part in the formation of the orbit, hard palate, and nasal cavity and containing the maxillary sinus. SYN: upper jaw bone, upper jaw …

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  • 93Tuatara — This article is about the animal. For other uses, see Tuatara (disambiguation). Tuatara Male tuatara Conservation status …

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  • 94Snake dentition — Although most snake species are harmless to humans, several lineages have evolved venom with which to subdue their prey. This venom is typically delivered via specialized teeth ( fangs ) located on the maxilla, a bone in the upper jaw.General… …

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  • 95submaxilla — noun the jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth • Syn: ↑lower jaw, ↑mandible, ↑mandibula, ↑mandibular bone, ↑lower jawbone, ↑jawbone, ↑jowl • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 96pleuronectiform — ▪ fish order Introduction also called  flatfish,         any member of the order Pleuronectiformes, which includes about 600 species of bony, oval shaped, flattened fishes such as the flounder, halibut, and turbot. The pleuronectiforms are unique …

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  • 97Mandibular third molar — Teeth toothpicture= text=Mandibular third molars of permanent teeth marked in red. There are no third molars in primary teeth. The mandibular third molar, commonly known as a wisdom tooth, is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of… …

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  • 98Priodontognathus — Temporal range: ?Upper Jurassic Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class …

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  • 99Dental extraction — Pulling Teeth redirects here. For the song, see Kill Em All. Dental extraction Intervention Surgical extraction of an impacted molar. NIDCR. ICD 9 CM …

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  • 100Velociraptor — This article is about the dinosaur. For the Kasabian album, see Velociraptor!. For other uses, see Raptor (disambiguation). Vertebrata Velociraptor Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 75–71 Ma …

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