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

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What are the bones of the hard palate?

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


Names of bones in the hard plate?

palatine


What is the hard plate that opens at the posterior end to cover and project gills of fish?

OPERCULUM


Posterior part of hard palate?

the hard palate is made of the Maxilla (palatine process) and the Palatine bone (horizontal plate.) The anterior part is the Maxilla, which is towards your front teeth, where the Palatine bone would be more towards the back of your mouth.


What bones do the posterior fontanels connect to?

The two parietal bones and the occiptal bone


Posterior part of cranium?

The occiput, or occipital bones.


What bones articulate with the posterior aspect of the sphenoid?

Temporal


What serves as the posterior hard palate and the posterior lingual gingiva?

The soft palate serves as the posterior hard palate, while the glossopalatine arch serves as the posterior lingual gingiva.


Are bones superior or posterior?

Superior and posterior are relative terms. You can't describe a single organ or part as being superior or posterior without mentiong what you're comparing its position to.


How many foramen in hard palate?

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?


What structure is formed from the maxillary and palatine bones?

Most obvious structure formed by contributions by two bones in your hard palate. Behind that you have the soft palate. Major and anterior part of the hard palate is formed by palatine process of the maxilla bone. On posterior or back side, you have the palatine bone.


What bones make up posterior cranial fossa?

The Occipial bone.