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On which bone does Zygomatic Process occurs?

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Answer:

Temporal bone.

Step-by-step explanation:

On the temporal bone, the Zygomatic Process occurs.

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Answer:

Zygomatic Process occurs on temporal bone.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cheek bone is formed by the zygomatic process. Zygomatic process occurs anteriorly in front of mandibular fossa and posteriorly by external acoustic measles muscle.

Temporal bone is involved in the zygomatic process. The temporal bone extends towards the sides of the skull and lies over the opening of ear. The jugal point is present on the upper side of zygomatic arch.

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