There IS a nose bone, in fact it's called the nasal bone at the top of the nose. It's a short bone that doesn't extend the length of the nose. At the end of the nasal bone is where the cartilage starts. You can find anatomical pictures on Google for a visual.
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A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone that but that functions within the skeletal system is called cartilage. Cartilage can be found at the tip of your nose, or in your outer ear.
Thats not bone. The outer ear and tip of the nose is made of something called cartilage. When you are born, most of your body is made of cartilage. Over your childhood, cartilage fuses into bones, this is also why babies and young children are more flexible that grown adults. Some parts of your body, such your nose and your ear, never change into bone, and are forever cartilage. :)
The nose bone doesn't go anywhere when you die (I assume you mean after decomposition). The base of the nose is part of your skull and made of bone, but the bottom half, the tip, is made of cartilage. Cartilage will decompose as it is a tissue, not bone.
secondary tissue are found tip of stem and tip of root
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Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
Cartilage is a flexible tissue in the bod. The tip of the nose and ear lobe are cartilage.
Yes, it is. An example is your nose. Move the tip of your nose with your fingers. That's cartilage.Hope that helps! :D ;)
Elastic cartilage forms the outer ear and hyaline cartilage forms the tip of the nose. The elastic cartilage bends easier while the hyaline cartilage is firmer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL_vdJ_uzUY
Just the bridge of your nose is bone (paired nasal bones). The tip of your nose is hyaline cartilage. The same stuff a shark's skeleton is made out of.
A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone that but that functions within the skeletal system is called cartilage. Cartilage can be found at the tip of your nose, or in your outer ear.
Just the bridge of your nose is bone (paired nasal bones). The tip of your nose is hyaline cartilage. The same stuff a shark's skeleton is made out of. Neat, huh?
The tissue in the nose is composed of hyaline cartilage, a slick, rubbery tissue also found in the outer ear, trachea, larynx, and the connections between bones. The shape of these tissues determines the shape of the nose.
The tip of the nose is the apex.
Thats not bone. The outer ear and tip of the nose is made of something called cartilage. When you are born, most of your body is made of cartilage. Over your childhood, cartilage fuses into bones, this is also why babies and young children are more flexible that grown adults. Some parts of your body, such your nose and your ear, never change into bone, and are forever cartilage. :)
A nose that is short and thick but turned up at the tip is called a pug nose. Another name for an upturned nose is retrousse nose.
muscle tissue in tip of tongue