The nasal septum separates the left and right nasal cavities. It extends from the nares anteriorly to the choanae posteriorly and is covered by squamous epithelium.
The vertical midline nasal septum is comprised primarily of a single cartilage and two bones.
You have cartilage, there.
deviated septum
The nasal septum has three functions: to support the nose, to regulate air flow, and to support the mucous membranes (mucosa) of the nose.
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You have cartilage, there.
The vomer forms the nasal septum.
Cartilage covered on both sides by the mucosa of the nose
Cartilage covered on both sides by the mucosa of the nose
The vomer.
Cartilage
The Nasal Septum
Hyaline Cartilage
That would be the vomer.
'Septal' means pertaining to the septum.(In biology a septum is a thin partition or membrane that divides two cavities or soft masses of tissue in an organism, e.g. the nasal septum.)
What is the bony separation between the nasal passage called
Vomer, a facial bone, and Ethmoid bone, a cranial bone, form the nasal septum