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it is called the philtrum.
philtrum
The groove between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum.
Your philtrum is the groove above your top lip and between your nostrils; the narrow channel running vertically from the base of the nose to the edge of the center of the upper lip. No other primate has anything like it. No other primate mouth has evolved everted lips, with a dip in the center of the top one, creating what was once known romantically as the "cupids bow" shape.The name derives from the Greek philtron, a potion used to excite love or passion. How the word transferred to an anatomical structure is not clear, but Gray's Anatomy refers to "the philtrum of the lip", suggesting at least the possibility of philtra elsewhere.
The philtrum allows for facial expression and for humans to speak clearly.
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It is called the philtrum, and sometimes referred to as the infranasal depression.
The answer is 'philtrum'.
Often called god's thumbprint, that 'thing' is called the philtrum. Don't ask me why though!
The philtrum is a normal part of the body and doesn't require a remedy.
The area is called the philcrum. The pit in the middle of the philtrum is called the sulcus. The two ridges (lines as you say) are called the philtral rdiges. The philtrum joins the nose at the area called the columella. The philtrum joins the lip at the place called the tubercle.
It is called the Philtrum.
The Philtrum
it is growing pains probraraly darling lol no yaar its not paining at all i think my philtrum is lax.
Piltrum - still piltrum with tagalog spelling. This is what you call "hiram na salita" because philtrum doesn't have a tagalog equivalent.
The action is the flattening of your diaphragm, or the muscle that helps your lungs inhale and exhale.
The philtrum refers to the groove that most humans have above the upper lip. (Under the nose) The philtrum is also referred to as the infranasal depression. This portion of the human face is formed during embryonic development. While seemingly useless, the philtrum allows for extensive facial expressions, and it also allows humans to speak clearly and precisely.