The rubbery tissue making up the outer nose is called cartilage. Cartilage provides structure and support to the nose, allowing it to maintain its shape. It is flexible yet firm, helping to protect the nose from injuries.
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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.
The cartilage of the nose is made of hyaline cartilage, which is a type of connective tissue. Hyaline cartilage is strong yet flexible, providing structure and support to the nose.
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The rubbery tissue making up the outer nose is called cartilage. Cartilage provides structure and support to the nose, allowing it to maintain its shape. It is flexible yet firm, helping to protect the nose from injuries.
Cartilage is the flexible tissue that supports your nose.
The red thing between the nose is called the columella. It is the tissue that separates the nostrils and is part of the nasal septum. The columella plays a role in the structure and appearance of the nose.
Nervous Tissue
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There IS a nose bone, in fact it's called the nasal bone at the top of the nose. It's a short bone that doesn't extend the length of the nose. At the end of the nasal bone is where the cartilage starts. You can find anatomical pictures on google for a visual.
Mucous tissue is the membranes that line the structures and tracts of the body. Examples of this are in the nose, stomach and intestines, urinary bladder, mouth and eyelids.
A group of muscle cells grouped together is called a muscle fiber. Muscle fibers come together to form muscle tissues, which in turn form muscles.
Please, use a tissue and blow your nose.
The best description for tissue is to blow your nose