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- Philtrum - Wikipedia
In most mammals, the philtrum is a narrow groove that may carry dissolved odorants from the rhinarium or nose pad to the vomeronasal organ via ducts inside the mouth
- Philtrum of lip, causes of smooth philtrum, long or short philtrum
Philtrum is the central depression or the vertical groove between the nose and the upper lip Variations in the anatomy of the lips and philtrum can be indicative of developmental abnormalities
- What Is the Purpose of a Philtrum? - Natural Wellness Update
Learn more about your philtrum, the part of your face between your nose and upper lip that can help you articulate better and make facial expressions
- Whats a philtrum and why do I want one? - Dr. Spiegel
What Exactly Is the Philtrum? The philtrum is the vertical indentation that sits between the base of your nose and the top of your upper lip It’s bordered by two ridges and plays a significant role in defining the overall aesthetics of the mid-face
- Why Do We Have A Little Groove Under Our Nose? | IFLScience
Technically, it’s known as your philtrum and it’s as ubiquitous to the human face as the nose or eyes But what is it, and why the hell do we have it? Well fascinatingly enough, it all relates to
- Philtrum: Complete Overview (with Pictures, Videos, And FAQs)
The philtrum (Latin word from Ancient Greek, meaning “love charm”), also known as the medial cleft, is just a vertical depression in the middle part of the top lip that is widespread in therian mammals and extends in human beings from the nasal septum towards the tubercle of the top lip
- Elements of Morphology: Human Malformation Terminology
The philtrum (Greek: philtron = love potion [ancient Greeks considered the philtrum to be one of the most erogenous spots on the human body]) is a vertical groove in the midline portion of the upper lip bordered by two lateral ridges or pillars
- Philtrum - (Anatomy and Physiology I) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . .
The philtrum is the vertical groove located on the upper lip, extending from the nose to the lip's top border It is a noticeable feature in human facial anatomy that plays a minor role in speech and facial expression
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