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The makes up the superior portion of the oral cavity and the inferior portion of the nasal cavity?

Palate is the correct answer!


Are there 15 bones in the facial area?

There are 12[paired bones] maxilla(upper lip area), palentine(upper hard palate), lacrimal(tear duct bones), zygomatic(cheek bones), inferior nasal conchae & nasal +2[unpaired]=vomer(lower nasal floor) & mandible(jaw)=14facial bones


What facial bone helps form the hard palate?

palatine bone


What makes up the superior portion of the oral cavity and the inferior portion fo the nasal cavity?

Hard palate on anterior side and soft palate on posterior side make this partition between the two cavities.


Which two paired bone markings collectively make up the hard palate?

The palatine processes of the maxilla bone and two palatine bones form the hard palate.


Posterior bones of the hard plate?

The posterior bones of the hard palate are the palatine bones. They form the back portion of the hard palate in the roof of the mouth and help to create the bony structure that separates the oral and nasal cavities. The palatine bones also contribute to the formation of the orbit of the eye.


What the is the difference between the hard palate and soft palate?

The hard palate is the bony front portion of the roof of the mouth, while the soft palate is the muscular and flexible back portion. The hard palate is involved in speech production and helps with chewing, while the soft palate helps with swallowing and closing off the nasal passages during swallowing.


What are the bones of the hard palate?

The palatine bone is the posterior bone of the hard palate.


What is the medical term meaning palate?

The medical term is Palate. It can be the Hard palate the bony part in front, or the fleshy part called the Soft palate, which lies behind the hard palate.


What extends behind the hard palate?

soft palate


Why does the incomplete development of the hard palate cause nasality?

The hard palate is essential for speech. The hard palate is the area at the top of the mouth between the top teeth. If the hard palate is bad is causes nasality. This is due to the fact that the hard palate plays a big role in eating and in speaking properly with the interaction of the tongue.


Is the roof of the mouth the hard palate or the soft palate?

The palate.