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The term '''zygoma''' generally refers to the [[zygomatic bone]], a bone of the [[human skull]] commonly referred to as the cheekbone or malar bone, but it may also refer to:{{cn}} |
The term '''zygoma''' generally refers to the [[zygomatic bone]], a bone of the [[human skull]] commonly referred to as the cheekbone or malar bone, but it may also refer to:{{cn|date=October 2013}} |
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* The [[zygomatic arch]], a structure in the human skull formed primarily by parts of the zygomatic bone and the [[temporal bone]]{{cn}} |
* The [[zygomatic arch]], a structure in the human skull formed primarily by parts of the zygomatic bone and the [[temporal bone]]{{cn|date=October 2013}} |
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* The [[zygomatic process]], a bony protrusion of the human skull, mostly composed of the zygomatic bone but also contributed to by the [[frontal bone]], temporal bone, and [[maxilla]]{{cn}} |
* The [[zygomatic process]], a bony protrusion of the human skull, mostly composed of the zygomatic bone but also contributed to by the [[frontal bone]], temporal bone, and [[maxilla]]{{cn|date=October 2013}} |
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Revision as of 08:45, 12 October 2013
The term zygoma generally refers to the zygomatic bone, a bone of the human skull commonly referred to as the cheekbone or malar bone, but it may also refer to:[citation needed]
- The zygomatic arch, a structure in the human skull formed primarily by parts of the zygomatic bone and the temporal bone[citation needed]
- The zygomatic process, a bony protrusion of the human skull, mostly composed of the zygomatic bone but also contributed to by the frontal bone, temporal bone, and maxilla[citation needed]