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The palatine processes of the maxilla bone and two palatine bones form the hard palate.

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Q: Which two paired bone markings collectively make up the hard palate?
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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 are the bones of the hard palate?

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


Which bone is not part of the hard palate?

The hyoid bone is not part of the hard palate. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck above the larynx and does not contribute to the structure of the hard palate at the roof of the mouth.


The anterior portion of the palate that is supported by bone is called the?

The anterior portion of the palate that is supported by bone is called the hard palate. It is made up of the palatine processes of the maxilla bone and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone. It forms the rigid structure in the front part of the roof of the mouth.


What is the name of the processes which form the hard palate?

It's palatine process of the bone maxilla. It forms the most of the palate. Posterior to it lies the bone called as palatine bone.


What facial bone helps form the hard palate?

palatine bone


What is the bone supported part of the roof of the mouth?

hard palate, under the tongue is soft palate


What bone forms the upper jaw and hard palate?

the maxillary (maxillae) forms the upper jaw and the hard palate.


Is the nasal bone a paired bone?

No, the nasal bone is a singular bone that forms the bridge of the nose. It is located between the maxilla bones.


Soft palate?

The soft palate (also known as the velum, palatal velum, or muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is part of the palate of the mouth; the other part is the hard palate. The soft palate is distinguished from the hard palate at the front of the mouth in that it does not contain bone.


Posterior bones of the hard plate?

The posterior bones of the hard palate are the palatine bones. They form the back portion of the hard palate in the roof of the mouth and help to create the bony structure that separates the oral and nasal cavities. The palatine bones also contribute to the formation of the orbit of the eye.


Where is the palate located?

The palate is located just inside of the mouth. It is comprised of a thin plate of bone from the skull, which creates the "roof" of the mouth.