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True or False. The maxillary bones articulate with ALL other facial bones.

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The maxillary bones do not articulate with all other facial bones.

Step-by-step explanation:

The maxillary bones do not articulate with all other facial bones. The maxillary bones form the upper jaw and are paired bones that fuse together in the midline to form the upper jawbone. They articulate with other facial bones such as the frontal bone, zygomatic bone, palatine bone, and nasal bone, but not with all the facial bones.

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