The passageways are called the inferior meatus, the middle meatus and the superior meatus.
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Coelom is a greek work literally meaning body cavity.A body cavity is a space between the alimentary canal and body wall. When it is lined by a layer of mesoderm, then it is called a true coelom. Depending upon this the animals are classified intoAcoelomates - Animals which don't have body cavity. Eg: PlatyhelminthesPseudocoelomates - Animals in which the body cavity is formed from embryonic blastocoel. This blastocoel acts as a body cavity in adults. Eg: AschelminthesSchizocoelomates - Animals in which the body cavity formed by splitting of mesoderm. Eg: Annelida, Arthropoda and MolluscaEnterocoelomates - Animals in which body cavity is derived from entero-mesoderm. Eg: Echinodermata, Hemichordata and chordata.
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The roof of the nasal cavity is formed by the (2) nasal bonesThe floor is formed by the palatine bone posteriorly and palatine process of the maxilla anteriorlyThe sides of the nasal cavity is mostly made up of the maxillary bone, as well as parts of the palatine bone, medial pterygoid plate and lateral mass of the ethmoid bone
Formed from the medially extending bone of the lateral masses of the Ethmoid into the nasal cavity.
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.
The Superior and medial nasal conchae is located in the Ethmoid Bone. So I believe the answer would be Ethmoid.
lateral walls of the oral cavity in the mouth are formed by what
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The acetabulum is the cavity formed by the hip bones.
its formed in your nasal cavity and you trachea :)
its formed in your nasal cavity and you trachea :)
cranial cavity, which contains the brain, and spinal cavity, formed by the vertebrae, which contains the spinal cord.
A cavity !
diaphragm
The body basically has the ventral and dorsal cavities. The dorsal cavity contains the brain and spinal cord. The upper most cavity formed by the bones of the skull has an organ within it called the brain.