Rostrum

Imagine trying to organize a cluttered kitchen drawer filled with utensils, spices, and gadgets all jumbled together. Just like a well-organized drawer has designated spaces for each item, the rostrum of the head acts as a structured area that holds critical components like teeth, the palate, and the nasal cavity in their proper places. The connection here is that both the organized drawer and the rostrum provide designated spaces for different elements, ensuring everything stays in order and functions effectively.
Practice Version

Rostrum: A part of the head, where it holds the teeth, palate, and nasal cavity. Rostrum. In science, a rostrum is a structure resembling a beak or snout, often seen in various animals.