Accually, I'm pretty darn sure the nose DOEST have any bones...only at the VERY TOP. The rest is some other material. Hope thats helpfull :)
Cartilage is present in the bridge of nose.
Your skull, cheekbone, bottom jaw and you nose and teeth if they count.
Bones play a crucial role in providing structure and support to the nose. The nasal bones and surrounding structures create the overall shape and framework, helping to protect the delicate tissues of the nasal passages. Additionally, the bones support the cartilage that shapes the tip and sides of the nose, ensuring proper function and aesthetic appearance. This structural integrity is essential for effective breathing and olfactory (smell) functions.
No
No. But they do have plenty of cartilage the answer is the same for adults too.
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.
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.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
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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.