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 hard palate is primarily formed by the fusion of two processes: the maxillary processes and the palatine processes. The maxillary processes originate from the maxilla bones, while the palatine processes extend from the palatine bones. These processes come together during embryonic development to create the bony structure of the hard palate. Additionally, the horizontal plates of the palatine bones contribute to its formation.
If you're referring to the scientific/medical name for cleft lip and palate, they are:Cheiloschisis for cleft lipPalatoschisis for cleft palate
uvula
Monet's Palate
The hanging pear-shaped projection of tissue at the border of the soft palate is called the uvula.
When a person is developing in the uterus, the palate (roof of the mouth) doesn't fuse together as it should. The lip is often not fused either. The surgery to fix this is not complex. See the link below for images:
Chert, a form of quartz, can form as beds or nodules in limestone or dolostone.
The original form of the name Jasmine is Yasmine - said aloud as Yasa-meen (hard to show through writing) The name's origin is Persian.
The skin that is attached to the tongue and lower palate is called the lingual frenulum.
The bone beneath the tongue is called the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that is not directly connected to any other bone in the body, but is held in place by muscles and ligaments.
Monet's Palate
monets palate