Nope! a persons accent comes from what they where they are from and what they hear only if the person has a cleft palate or a problem with jaw alignment this could contribute to a speech impediment or accent.
The vomer is a midsagittal structure.
Because you are born with them...I believe its your facial structure
Milk contains calcium, which is good for your bones. It doesn't do anything in particular for the facial bones that it doesn't do for bones in general. If by "facial bone structure" you're talking about the overall shape rather than the internal structure... definitely not, it has no effect whatsoever on that.
It depends on the persons facial features
There is no bone structure effectingeyebrow hair growth
The face is the proper technical term for itself.
The skull and facial bones
No. Their facial structure makes it not possible for them to smile.
facial is a noun, therefore it has no antonym. Only verbs and adverbs etc. have antonyms. the closest to an antonym for "facial" would be something like "foot".
Facial morphology refers to the study and analysis of the structure, shape, and features of the face. It encompasses the examination of various elements such as bone structure, soft tissues, and overall facial proportions. This field is important in disciplines like anthropology, orthodontics, and plastic surgery, as it helps in understanding human variation, development, and the aesthetic aspects of facial features. Additionally, facial morphology can have implications for genetic studies and evolutionary biology.
It most likely means they recognize the name or the person. You should observe their facial expression to see what kind of expression or reaction they have to the name. But yes it probebly means something to them.
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