Q: 132 (SSC/NA)
question_subject:
Science
question_exam:
SSC
stats:
0,16,24,20,16,1,3
keywords:
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The strongest bone in the body is the jaw bone, which is also known as the mandible. The jaw bone is located in the lower part of the face and plays a crucial role in chewing and talking. It is a long, curved bone that connects to the skull with joints called temporomandibular joints. These joints allow the jaw bone to move up and down and side to side. The jaw bone is incredibly strong and durable because it needs to withstand the forces of biting and chewing. It is made up of dense, compact bone tissue that is highly resistant to fractures. The strength of the jaw bone allows it to support and protect the teeth and ensure proper functioning of the mouth.