palatine bone
It's palatine process of the bone maxilla. It forms the most of the palate. Posterior to it lies the bone called as palatine bone.
The palatine processes of the maxilla bone and two palatine bones form the hard palate.
the hard palate is made of the Maxilla (palatine process) and the Palatine bone (horizontal plate.) The anterior part is the Maxilla, which is towards your front teeth, where the Palatine bone would be more towards the back of your mouth.
If you mean the maxillary bone, this is formed by fusion of 2 maxilla bones. They form the palate or the roof of the mouth. This bone also contains the upper teeth in adult. If this does not fused during prenatal development, a child will have a split palate and or a harelip.
It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone.
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.
Nasal septum
Yes. The maxilla is a oddly shaped facial bone that help form the roof of the mouth, part of the nose and the orbit of the eye.
I believe "cleft palate" is the term used to describe the malformation of the palate
Facial bones in humans are Mandible - lower jaw bone. Maxillae - fuse in the midline to form the upper jaw, including he front part of the upper palate, each Maxilla contains a lrge air space. Zygomatic - form prominences of the cheeks. Nasal bones - Lie side by side forming the bridge of the nose. Lacrimal bones - About the size of finger nails
The palatine bones form the roof of the mouth.
The function of the soft palate is to prevent food from entering the nasal cavity during chewing and swallowing.