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In their conceptions of how the self is formed,how does Mead differ from Freud?
Mandible
The lower jawbone in vertebrates, which holds the lower teeth in place and forms the structure necessary for chewing.
Vomer Bone
A small, thin bone forming part of the nasal septum, which divides the nasal cavity into two nostrils.
Frontal Bone
The bone that forms the front part of the skull and the upper part of the eye sockets (orbits).
Calcaneus
The large bone forming the heel of the human foot, crucial for weight-bearing and walking.
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