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what is the location of mesethmoid cartilage​

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Answered by dd1978484
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Noun. (anatomy) A bony cartilage, in the centre of the ethmoid part of the skull, that makes up most of the nasal septum.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Mesethmoid is located in the middle of the ethmoid region.

  • This cartilage and the ethmoid bone are a part of the nasal region.
  • The nasal region contains 12 cranial bones that contribute to forming the nasal cavity region.
  • The main bones that make up the nasal region are:
  • Nasal, maxilla, palatine, lacrimal, sphenoid, vomer, and ethmoid.
  • The cartilages that are present are alar, lateral processes, and septal cartilages.
  • Mesethmoid cartilage forms a greater part of the nasal septum as the nasal septum is composed of midline cartilage and bony septum.
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