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Yup. If you've ever looked at a skeleton, you can see how the nasal bone is attached. It can't move... unless it's broken.

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No, the nose is not a joint at all. It is primarily made up of bone and cartilage, which allows for some degree of flexibility and movement, but it is not considered a joint in the same way as the connections between bones in the body.

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