yes, this is actually a symptom of a severe genetic condition called glutaepipsychodermis. this is a condition in which your skin pores excrete excessive amounts of adherent oils that attract the skin of the lip. if not seen to soon, it could result in a permanent rash on the chin, resembling Rosacea. you should probably see a dermatologist immediately.
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NoAnswer:Neanderthal's had what would be considered in today's population a receding chin. Homo sapiens has a prognathous chin. A chin is simply the most forward part of the lower jaw. If you have no chin, you have no lower jaw.
The chin is lower than the forehead which makes the chin inferior to the forehead.
The part of the horse's head behind the lower lip and chin. (The area that dips slightly on the lower jaw.)
No, the chin is found at the front of your lower jaw, while your navel is your belly button.
The chin is located on the lower part of the face, specifically at the front of the mandible bone, which forms the lower jaw. It is the protruding part that lies below the lower lip.
the purpose of a chin is so you dont fall over and break your umbilicalcord. this is the purpose of a chin! The chin is part of the lower jaw. The jaw is used for chewing and talking, along with other things.
front of lower jaw (n)
front of lower jaw (n)
The chin is below the lip and so is the lower gum.
The term "Chin Cello" affectionately denotes a moderately large (generally 16 inches in length or more) viola that is tuned an octave lower, which is consistent with the tuning of a cello. The traditional cello is played sitting down, but the "chin cello" is played under the chin, hence the name. The strings are able to be pitched lower by using a special thicker gauge of strings that are capable of producing lower notes.
This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.
This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.