That's called the 'septila cartilage'.
Cartilage is the flexible tissue that supports your nose.
Cartilage covered on both sides by the mucosa of the nose
Cartilage covered on both sides by the mucosa of the nose
Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
I believe it is the stuff that makes your nose flexible. Move around your nose cartilage makes your nose able to do this.
In the human body the knee is a flexible joint. The knee connects the upper part of the leg to the lower part of the leg. The knee is called a flexible joint because it's not stiff. It bends. Other flexible joints are the elbow and the knuckle.
The middle part of a pair of spectacles is called a bridge or a nose bridge. This is the part of the spectacle frame that forms a bridge from one side of your nose to the other.
The operculum, commonly called a cere.
I believe it is the stuff that makes your nose flexible. Move around your nose cartilage makes your nose able to do this.
The prow is the fore part of a ship
No, the nose (flexible part, anyway) is made of cartilage, which is further composed of collagen. Chitin is a polysaccharide that is used to strengthen the exoskeletons of insects, the cell walls of fungi, and so forth.
If it's a chicken then it's called "the parson's nose".