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Luca Stewart
30 January, 19:21
What is plannum nasale?
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Purdy
30 January, 20:07
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The top of the nose is referred to as the planumnasale; it's thick and usually pigmented. The epidermal surface. contains deep grooves. In some species, the planum nasale contains glands.
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