You have spelled septum correctly.
The area above the pericardial cavity is called the mediastinum. It is the region in the thoracic cavity that lies between the lungs and contains the heart, great vessels, thymus, esophagus, trachea, and other structures.
On either side of the nasal septum in the upper portion of the nasal cavity are the nasal conchae, also known as nasal turbinates. These structures, which include the superior, middle, and inferior conchae, are bony projections that help to increase the surface area within the nasal cavity, facilitating airflow and enhancing the processes of filtration, humidification, and warming of inhaled air. Additionally, they play a role in olfaction by directing airflow towards the olfactory receptors located in the upper nasal cavity.
The hollow area of the chest is called the thoracic cavity, which contains the heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
The two major cavities in the posterior area are the cranial cavity, which houses the brain, and the vertebral cavity, which contains the spinal cord.
Potential causes of pressure or pain in the sinus cavity behind the ear include sinus infections, allergies, nasal polyps, deviated septum, and sinus blockages. These conditions can lead to inflammation and buildup of mucus in the sinuses, causing discomfort in the area behind the ear.
The fleshy lobes in the nasal cavity that increase surface area are called nasal conchae or turbinates. They help to humidify, warm, and filter the air that passes through the nasal cavity before it reaches the lungs.
The cavity that contains the heart is called the thoracic cavity. Specifically, the heart is located in a sub-cavity known as the mediastinum, which is situated between the lungs. This area houses not only the heart but also other vital structures such as the trachea and esophagus.
The human nose contains several cavities, primarily the nasal cavity, which is divided into two halves by the nasal septum. Each half of the nasal cavity has three turbinates (or conchae) that help filter, warm, and humidify incoming air. Additionally, the nose is connected to the paranasal sinuses, which are air-filled spaces that include the maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses. Overall, while the primary cavity is the nasal cavity, the associated sinuses contribute to the overall structure of the nasal area.
Yes, cavity is a noun. It means a hole or hollow area.
The shell-like folds in the nasal cavity are called nasal conchae or turbinates. They help to increase the surface area of the nasal cavity, which aids in warming, humidifying, and filtering the air that we breathe in before it reaches the lungs.
It is the space where you will find bone marrow, which is where Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells are formed
A cavity in the pelvic area refers to the pelvic cavity, which is a space surrounded by the bones of the pelvis. It contains the reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and part of the large intestine. This cavity provides protection and support to the organs within the pelvic region.