- The
three processes are:
Zygomatic process of
frontal bone from the
frontal bone
Zygomatic process of
maxilla from the
maxilla Zygomatic process of temporal...
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temporal surface; four
processes (the frontosphenoidal, orbital, maxillary, and temporal), and four borders. The term
zygomatic derives from the Ancient...
- In anatomy, the
zygomatic arch, or ch**** bone, is a part of the
skull formed by the
zygomatic process of the
temporal bone (a bone
extending forward from...
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temporal bone The
zygomatic process of the
frontal bone The orbital, temporal, lateral, frontal, and
maxillary processes of the
zygomatic bone The anterior...
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Zygomaticus minor muscle Zygomatic nerve Zygomatic process Zygomatic process of
frontal bone
Zygomatic process of
maxilla Zygomatic process of
temporal bone This...
- bone. The
zygomatic process is a long,
arched process projecting from the
lower region of the
squamous part and it
articulates with the
zygomatic bone. Posteroinferior...
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parts of the
zygomatic bone and the
temporal bone The
zygomatic process, a bony
protrusion of the
human skull,
mostly composed of the
zygomatic bone but also...
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zygomatic process of the maxilla, the
temporal process of the
zygomatic bone and from the
anterior two-thirds of the
inferior border of the
zygomatic...
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extend into its
zygomatic and
alveolar processes when large. It is pyramid-shaped, with the apex at the
maxillary zygomatic process, and the base represented...
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approximately 2 cm in
front of the lobe of the ear and
about 1 cm
below the
zygomatic process.
Response occurs in the form of
ipsilateral contraction of some or...