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Nares-

Either of the pair of opening of the nose

Maxilla-

Either of two complex cartilaginous or bony structure in most vertebrates that border the mouth, usually bear teeth on their oral margin




*Jaw

Mandible-

The lower part of the jaw, serving to hold or bite food

Conjunctiva-

The mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and its continued over the forepart of the eyeball

Bregmatic Arch ( Superciliary Ridge)-

A prominence of the frontal bone above the eye caused by the projecting of the frontal sinuses

Mentum-

The lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip




*Chin

Mentolabial Sulcus-

Of , relating to, or lying between the chin and the lower lip

Philtrum-

The vertical groove on the median line of the upper ip

Vermilion-

The exposed pink or reddish margin of a lip

Uvula-

A fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate that hangs above the throat

Auricle-

The projecting part of the ear, lying outside the head




*Also Called Pinna

Labia-

Lip

Ala Nasi-

The cartilaginous flap on the outer side of each nostril

Apex of Nose-

The anterior most pointed end of the external nose




* Tip of Nose

Bridge of Nose-

Is the upper, bony part of the nose overlying the basal bones

Root of Nose-

The top of the nose where it meets and makes an angle with the base of the forehead between the eyes.

Tonsils-

Either of a pair of prominent masses of lymphoid tissue that lie on each side of the throat between the anterior and posterior pillars of the fauces.