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In order for a synapse to be an effective means of cellular communication, slow removal or inactivation of neurotransmitter molecules from the synapse is important.
Facial Bones
The bones that structure the face, including the mandible, maxilla, nasal bones, and others, contributing to facial anatomy and protection of facial organs.
Cranial Bone
Cranial bones are the bones that form the skull, protecting the brain and supporting the structures of the face.
Ethmoid Bone
A sponge-like bone located between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity and eye orbits.
Zygomatic Arch
The bone that forms the prominence of the cheek; it is part of the zygomatic bone and connects with the temporal bone of the skull.
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