What is the location of the jawbone

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Hey everyone! I'm hoping to get some help from the forum about the location of the jawbone. I'm trying to understand the anatomy of the human body, and I'm stuck on this one.
 

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The jawbone is located in the facial region of the skull. It is the largest and strongest bone in the face and forms the foundation of the lower face. The jawbone is composed of two bones: the mandible and the maxilla. The mandible forms the lower jaw, while the maxilla forms the upper jaw. The jawbone is responsible for several important functions in the body, including the opening and closing of the mouth, the articulation of speech, the biting and chewing of food, and for providing support for facial muscles.
 
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