The maxillae (plural: maxillae /mækˈsɪliː/) are the two maxilla bones forming the upper jaw and palate of the mouth. The two halves are fused at the intermaxillary suture to form the upper jaw. This is similar to the mandible (lower jaw), which is also a fusion of two halves at the mandibular symphysis.
Sometimes (e.g. in bony fish), the maxilla is called "upper maxilla," with the mandible being the "lower maxilla." Conversely, in birds the upper jaw is often called "upper mandible."
Each half of the fused maxillae consists of:
Each maxilla articulates with nine bones:
Over to under
Enter your wonder baby
Submerge into me baby
And take me to higher
Submerge within the light
Illuminate my night
And let your atmosphere surround me
Submerge within the light all night
Till we become the sun
See if I'm breathing
Because I'm not sure
Tonight if I'm alive
Words are demeaning
They can't describe
Submerge within the light