no
The nasopahrynx is the cavity behind the nose.
Some parts within the nose: Nasal cavity - this is the space behind the nose where air that we breathe passes. Nostrils - two holes of the nose where the air gets inside. Olfactory nerve - transmits the sense of smell from the nasal cavity to the nose. Hard Palate - bones separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity. Soft Palate - closes the nasal cavity from the oral cavity when swallowing
No they are at the back of your throat, your adenoids are at the back of your nasal cavity.
The hair in the nasal cavity also known as cilia keeps dust and other impurities out of you nose.
Sinusitis is inflammation or infection of the lining of the paranasal sinuses. There are no sinuses in the nasal cavity itself, rather they surround the nose and are joined to the nasal cavity via small orifices called ostia.
ethmoid cavity
In the nasal cavity.
The nasopahrynx is the cavity behind the nose.
A virus can get into the nasal cavity if you stick your finger in your nose or you might inhale it.
Nose
This question is very confusing. Are you asking if you have a nasal cavity? Yes, it is in and behind your nose because that is what "nasal" means.
No they are at the back of your throat, your adenoids are at the back of your nasal cavity.
Some parts within the nose: Nasal cavity - this is the space behind the nose where air that we breathe passes. Nostrils - two holes of the nose where the air gets inside. Olfactory nerve - transmits the sense of smell from the nasal cavity to the nose. Hard Palate - bones separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity. Soft Palate - closes the nasal cavity from the oral cavity when swallowing
Through the nasal cavity
The Nose Structures.
Nostrils, Septum, Nasal cavity and the olfactory bulb
nasal cavity