cartilage
the softer version of the hard bone found in the nose and ears is call cartilege, but this soft bone can also be found in the nose
Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
Because the skull is made of bone/calcium while the ears and nose are made of cartilage. It takes longer for bones to degrade and turn into dust. With the nose and ears, there are no bones involved so degradation occurs in a more rapid timeline.
No, you don't have a nose bone. The hard surface you feel on your nose is cartilage, a kind of soft tissue. There are also cartilage on your ear. If your nose was made of bone, then you wouldn't be able to move it, same with your ears.
The human nose is composed of bone, soft tissue, and cartilage.
Elastic cartilage forms the outer ear and hyaline cartilage forms the tip of the nose. The elastic cartilage bends easier while the hyaline cartilage is firmer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL_vdJ_uzUY
Cartilage is the soft bone in i.e. your ears and nose. A break in this bone is a fraction.
The soft part of the nose is called the nasal septum, which is the wall separating the nostrils. It is made up of cartilage and tissue, giving it a flexible and pliable texture.
Two easily palpable cartilages are the soft tip of your nose and the external ears.
Marrow it the soft tissue inside some of the bones
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at least a couple of years so keep you tongue away from you nose if i were you!