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What bones form the nasal septum?

The nasal septum is formed by the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone, the vomer, and the septal cartilage.


What bone is the inferior part of nasal septum?

Vomer Bone


Inferior bone of the nasal septum?

The vomer is the inferior bone of the nasal septum. It is located in the midline of the nasal cavity, separating the left and right nostrils. The vomer articulates with the ethmoid bone superiorly and the maxillary bone anteriorly.


What is the shortest part of the body?

The sharpest part of the body that is rigid is probably the Vomer (nasal bone). Not so rigid but can be sharp is a fingernail. Vomer Vomer Vomer Vomer Vomer Vomer


What are the two bone of the nasal septum?

Vomer, a facial bone, and Ethmoid bone, a cranial bone, form the nasal septum


What bone is neither a cranial nor a facial bone?

parietal bone


Bony part of nasal septum?

The primary bone in the septum of the nose is called the vomer bone. The other bone in the nasal septum is called the ethmoid bone.


What is the inferior bone of the nasal septum?

Vomer


What forms inferior portion of nasal septum in back?

The inferior portion of the nasal septum in the back is formed by the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer bone. These bones help to separate the left and right nasal cavities and contribute to the structure of the nasal septum.


Which bones are unpaired bone of the face?

The Jewish ones


What bone forms the inferior nasal septum?

The vomer.


What facial bone is a midsagittal structure?

The vomer is a midsagittal structure.