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Which bones are referred to as the zygomatic bones?

  1. The bones of the forehead

  2. Two bones of the upper cheek and bottom of eye socket

  3. The bones that form the jawline

  4. The bones of the eye socket only

The correct answer is: Two bones of the upper cheek and bottom of eye socket

The zygomatic bones, also known as the cheekbones, are indeed a pair of bones located on the upper cheek and contribute to the structure of the eye socket. These bones are crucial for facial aesthetics as they define the contours of the face and provide attachment points for facial muscles. They articulate with several other bones, including the maxilla, temporal bone, sphenoid, and frontal bone, which helps form the overall architecture of the face. Understanding the role and location of the zygomatic bones is essential for estheticians, especially when considering facial treatments, makeup application, and the overall aesthetics of facial symmetry. The other options provided do not accurately define the zygomatic bones, as they either refer to different parts of the skull or bones that serve different functions.