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what is the structure forming the upper part of a vertebrate's mouth

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riverview | 17:21 Tue 06th May 2008 | Animals & Nature
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what is the name of this structure that forms the upper part of a vertebrate's mouth
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palate?
Maxillae?
The hard palate forms the roof of the mouth at the front, the soft palate further back.

The bones under the hard palate are parts of the maxillae from each side, and the palatine bone at the front.

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