Vomer - Wikipedia The vomer ( ˈvoʊmər ; [1][2] Latin: vomer, lit 'ploughshare') is one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull It is located in the midsagittal line, and articulates with the sphenoid, the ethmoid, the left and right palatine bones, and the left and right maxillary bones
Vomer – Definition, Location, Functions, Anatomy, Diagram The vomer is one of the fourteen facial bones that form the facial skeleton or viscerocranium This thin, flat, unpaired bone sits in the center of the nasal cavity, constructing the nasal septum
Vomer: anatomy, location, and function | Kenhub The vomer is a thin, unpaired bone of the skull Based on its appearance, its name in Latin means 'ploughshare' The vomer is positioned vertically in the middle of the nasal cavity The isolated bone has two surfaces and four borders
Vomer - anatomy. app The vomer (or vomer bone, Latin: vomer) is an unpaired midline bone of the skull Along with the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone the vomer forms the bony nasal septum
Vomer - Anatomy Standard The vomer is the flat, sharp-edged midline bone forming the dorsal part of the nasal septum It is the only bone in the nasal septum that directly joints the nasal cavity's top and bottom surface
Vomer - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS The vomer is a thin, flat bone that plays a crucial role in forming the posteroinferior portion of the nasal septum Characterized by its almost trapezoidal shape, this bone is distinguished by two primary surfaces—right and left—which are adorned with various grooves
Vomer Bone - Structure, Function Location The vomer bone is a thin, flat, and plow-shaped facial bone that forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum It plays a critical role in dividing the nasal cavity into right and left halves
Vomer | BioDigital Anatomy Skeletal system> Axial skeleton> Bones of head> Skull> Viscerocranium> Vomer This image was produced from interactive 3D models on the BioDigital Human Interact in 3D