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facial bones

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nasal bones   paired and form bridge of nose. rest of nose formed by hyaline cartilage  
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lacrimal bones   make up part of eye orbit. feature: nasal lacrimal canal. contains nasal lacrimal duct (carries tears from eyes to nasal cavity)  
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maxilla: features   forms upper jaw maxillary sinus infraorbital foramen: opening for nerves and blood vessels to pass through  
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Maxilla: alveolar process   contains sockets teeth go in  
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maxilla: incisive fossa   opening for nerves and blood vessels to pass through  
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Maxilla: hard palate   forms anterior part of roof of mouth. made up of planetary maxilla bones and horizontal plate of palatine bone  
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zygomatic bone   makes up bottom of eye orbit makes up part of zygomatic arch  
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mandible: features   condylar process projection, at end of process in mandibular condyle. coronoid process (muscle attachment). mental foramen. mandibular foramen. alveolar process of mandible.  
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4 pairs of sinuses   frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal, maxillary  
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sinuses functions   all lined with mucus membrane. exact function is not well known. lightens skull, makes voice louder. all have ducts that drain into nasal cavity.  
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