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Vomer

The vomer (/ˈvoʊmər/; Latin: vomer, lit. 'ploughshare') is one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull.

In other animals, In humans & Vomeronasal organ

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FMA
9710
Latin
vomer
MeSH
D055172
TA2
751
TA98
A02.1.11.001

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In humans

Vomeronasal organ

In other animals

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Vomer

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples22
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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Vomer

Top relations

related to Additional images · 6
Vomer → Base, Inferior, Median, Sagittal, The, VomerVomer
related to Vomeronasal organ · 3
Vomer → Flehmen, Jacobson's, The
related to In humans · 2
Vomer → It, The
related to In other animals · 2
Vomer → In, They
FMA · 1
Vomer → 9710
Latin · 1
Vomer → vomer
MeSH · 1
Vomer → D055172
TA2 · 1
Vomer → 751
TA98 · 1
Vomer → A02.1.11.001
located in · 1
Vomer → the median plane

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Important terminology

bones bone ethmoid nasal articulates latin part left septum palatine inferior sphenoid also side skull border vomers located choanae humans

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
VomerFMA97101.00infobox
VomerLatinvomer1.00infobox
VomerMeSHD0551721.00infobox
VomerTA27511.00infobox
VomerTA98A02.1.11.0011.00infobox
Vomerlocated inthe median plane0.90text
catsinstance ofand is particularly developed in animals0.80text
Vomerrelated to Additional imagesMedian0.60section
Vomerrelated to Additional imagesThe0.60section
Vomerrelated to Additional imagesBase0.60section
Vomerrelated to Additional imagesInferior0.60section
Vomerrelated to Additional imagesSagittal0.60section

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