No, you don't have a nose bone. The hard surface you feel on your nose is cartilage, a kind of soft tissue. There are also cartilage on your ear. If your nose was made of bone, then you wouldn't be able to move it, same with your ears.
Humans have cartilage located in their bodies in areas such as the ears, nose, joints, and between bones.
No. But they do have plenty of cartilage the answer is the same for adults too.
The superior portion of the bridge of the nose is formed by the nasal bones. These bones are small and rectangular, located between the frontal bone (forehead) and the maxilla (upper jaw). They help give shape and support to the bridge of the nose.
No. It is the other way around, the nose is medial to the cheek bones.
Humans are born with about 270 bones, as a child grows and develops, some of these bones fuse together. An adult human typically has 206 bones.
Humans have cartilage located in their bodies in areas such as the ears, nose, joints, and between bones.
Humans have a nose because we evolved that way. Humans were not designed to have a nose, so your question misses the point.
No
No. But they do have plenty of cartilage the answer is the same for adults too.
Giraffes have the same amount of neck bones as humans but do not have the same amount of bones as humans. =p
Adult humans have 206 bones.
I was taught that the nose was only made of cartilage so as far as I know-- none
The bridge of the nose is called the nasal bone. It is constructed out of two different bones that are oblong shaped and can be larger in different people.
There are 27 separate bones in a humans hand
No you only have 3 bones
The nose is covered anteriorly by the two bilateral nasal bones,which form the alar of the nose.Inferiorly it is fomed by the bones of the hard palate and medially by the nasal septum.
well techically your nose