The vomer forms the nasal septum.
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Vomer, a facial bone, and Ethmoid bone, a cranial bone, form the nasal septum
A perforated septum is a condition that involves a hole in the nasal part. There is a problem in the air flow that supports the mucous membranes of the nose.
You have falx cerebri. You have tentorium cerebleli, you have falx cerebelli. These septums incompletely divide the brain to give support to brain tissue. They are incomplete. So that anatomical continuity of the brain has to be maintained.
The vomer bone,two nasal bones, two zygomatic bones, two lacrimal bones, two inferior nasal concha bones, two palatine bones, two fused maxillae, and on mandible.
Mandible, maxilla, zygomatic, nasal, lacrimal, palatine, vomer, and ethmoid. Not ethmoid, lacrimal...ethmoid is an irregular bone considered part of the 8-cranial bone set [sphenoid, ethmoid, temporal(2), frontal, occipital, parietal(2)]
Vomer Bone
Vomer, a facial bone, and Ethmoid bone, a cranial bone, form the nasal septum
The primary bone in the septum of the nose is called the vomer bone. The other bone in the nasal septum is called the ethmoid bone.
The nasal septum, the division between the left and right airways of the nose, is made of three structures: the vomer bone, perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone, and its cartilage. The bony part is the major part of the septum that consists of the perpendicular plate of ethmoid, and the vomer bone.
Cartilage
Hyaline Cartilage
The sharpest part of the body that is rigid is probably the Vomer (nasal bone). Not so rigid but can be sharp is a fingernail. Vomer Vomer Vomer Vomer Vomer Vomer
hyaline cartilage
You have cartilage, there.
The nasal bone is a minimal contributor to the bony nasal septum. The anterior part of the nasal septum is cartilage.The bones that form the septum are:the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone, the vomer, the sphenoidal rostrum, the crest of the nasal bones, the frontal spine, and the median crest formed by the apposition of the maxillary and palatine bones.The Vomer
Cartilage covered on both sides by the mucosa of the nose
The ethmoid bone forms the roof of the nasal cavity. Its perpendicular plate forms part of the nasal septum. Its curved projections form the superior and middle nasal conchae. Its superior projection is called the crista galli.