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Chapter 13 Facial Bones Part 1. Facial Bones 14 Bones 2 Maxillae 2 Zygomatic 2 Lacrimal 2 Nasal 2 Inferior nasal conchae 2 Palatine 1 Vomer 1 Mandible.
Exercise 7 Axial Skeleton Portland Community College BI 231.
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