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00081_Field_sg04q09.txt
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Audio:QS040901.AIF
C-box:
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GeoBytesUsed:6
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A-box or Headline6:N/A
Correct:Mandible*QS040902.AIF*
Wrong 1:Clavicle
Wrong 2:Femur
Wrong 3:Fibula
Wrong 4:Humerus
Wrong 5:Metatarsals
Wrong 6:Patella
Wrong 7:Radius
Wrong 8:Sternum
GeoByte1:The strongest muscles in the human body are the ^masseters^, chewing muscles located at the sides of the mouth.
GeoByte2:The name of this bone comes from a Latin word that means "to chew."
GeoByte3:When the mandible joint is dislocated, a person is unable to close his or her mouth.
GeoByte4:The mandible bone can wear down as a person ages, changing the shape of the chin.
GeoByte5:The mandible, or lower jawbone, is the largest and strongest bone in your face.
GeoByte6:Without a movable mandible, you could not open your mouth, chew your food, or speak.
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First Pict Cast:[]
VideoReward:#none
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HiliteStopIndex:1
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