nasal cavity
the nasal in the middle of the nose
The ethmoid bone.
True.
middle and inferior nasal conchae
They are in the nasal cavity. They are curved boney projections coveres in mucous secreting epithelium. There are three conchae superior middle and inferior, the middle projects from above the inferior and the superior from above that. The alternative name often used is the turbinates.
Conchae
3 - upper, middle, and lower (sometimes referred to as conchae)
The ethmoid and the inferior nasal chonchae.
middle and inferior nasal conchae
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Meati (plural) for superior, middle and inferior meatus.
They are in the nasal cavity. They are curved boney projections coveres in mucous secreting epithelium. There are three conchae superior middle and inferior, the middle projects from above the inferior and the superior from above that. The alternative name often used is the turbinates.
The inferior nasal concha is part of the maxillary bone, while the middle and superior conchae are part of the ethmoid.
They are bones in the nasal cavity (or parts of other bones in the nasal cavity) that cause turbulence in the air moving through the nasal cavity. This will warm and moisten the air to help protect the lungs. There are three conchae in the nasal cavity, a superior, middle and inferior conchae (aka turbinates).
The nasal conchae increase the surface area of the cavity to warm, moisten, and filter the air and also to help direct air flow to warm, moisten, and filter small particulates from the inhaled air. When air enters the nostrils, it passes first through the vestibule, which is lined by skin containing coarse hairs that filter out large dust particles. Three shelves formed by projections of the superior, middle, and inferior nasal conchae extend out of each lateral wall of the nasal cavity.
Conchae
the nasal in the middle of the nose
3 - upper, middle, and lower (sometimes referred to as conchae)
The superior and medial nasal conchae is part of the ethmoid bone of the cranium. Ethmoid bone separates nasal cavity from the brain.
The ethmoid and the inferior nasal chonchae.