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Which bones of the face are also known as malar bones or cheekbones?
Nasal
Maxilla
Zygomatic
Lacrimal
The correct answer is: Zygomatic
The zygomatic bones, commonly referred to as malar bones or cheekbones, play a significant role in the structure of the face. These bones are located on either side of the face and form the prominence of the cheeks. They extend from the eye socket to the jawbone and contribute to the formation of the orbit, giving shape and support to the facial structure. Their prominent position affects both aesthetic aspects of the face and functional features such as the position of the eyes and the alignment of the jaws. Understanding the specific identity and role of the zygomatic bones is crucial for various practices within barbering, especially when it comes to contouring techniques or facial hair designs that enhance or complement facial structure. Other options represent different facial bones that do not share this common name or function. The nasal bones support the bridge of the nose, the maxilla forms the upper jaw and holds the upper teeth, and the lacrimal bones are involved in the structure of the eye socket. Each of these bones has its unique role but does not correspond to the term malar bones.