The palatine processes of the maxilla bone and two palatine bones form the hard palate.
The maxillary bones make up the largest part of the hard palate. Source: I searched for an answer for this same question for like 15 minutes...
It is a bone that are paired into two that why it is called sympathetic chain....
Just the bridge of your nose is bone (paired nasal bones). The tip of your nose is hyaline cartilage. The same stuff a shark's skeleton is made out of.
That would be the Mastoid Process which is a condyle, or protuberance It could be the Zygomatic process, or the temporal process, but that is a little more superior to the ear lobe
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The hard palate is made up the palantine processes of the the maxillae (paired bones)--3/4 of the hard palate--and the horizontal plate of the palantine bone--the remaining 1/4. So I guess that makes 3 bones?
The palatine bone is the posterior bone of the hard palate.
the hard palate
The anterior part of the Hard Palate is the Maxilla.The Posterior part of the Hard Palate is the Palatine.
The hard palate.
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.
There is no bonw in the tongue. The tongue is pure muscle
Yes. The nasal bones are paired - one on each side.
palatine bone
Humerus!
hard palate, under the tongue is soft palate
the maxillary (maxillae) forms the upper jaw and the hard palate.