| 21. | In human males, the base of the bladder lies between the rectum and the pubic symphysis.
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| 22. | The mandibular symphysis is also fibrocartilaginous, allowing the jaw to bend which lets in more water.
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| 23. | All deinothere mandibles have the same basic anatomy, with a downturned symphysis, and lower incisors.
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| 24. | This short ligament forms the continuation of the anterior longitudinal ligament and stretches over the sacrococcygeal symphysis.
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| 25. | Both Trauner and Obwegeser together introduced the horizontal osteotomy of the mandibular symphysis through the intraoral approach.
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| 26. | It is not a true symphysis as there is no cartilage between the two sides of the mandible.
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| 27. | The symphysis of the lower jaws represent more than half of the mandibular length, at 58 %.
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| 28. | A single pelvic bone is preserved, the pubis, and displays the boot-shaped pubic symphysis.
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| 29. | In front it is attached to the back of the pubic symphysis about 2 cm above its lower border.
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| 30. | The type specimen BMNH M11414 an incomplete left mandible with symphysis, a deciduous premolar, and unerupted molars.
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