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The nose is the sense organ that has olfactory cells responsible for detecting an odor. These cells are located in the nasal cavity and respond to the molecules in the air that we inhale.
Marrow cavity does not belong.
It is epithelial tissue located in the nasal canal that is involved with the sense of smell.
Naris (nostril) Cribriform plate (roof of the cavity) Sphenopalatine foramen (on lateral wall) Incisive canal (on cavity floor between nasal cavity & Palate)
A pulp cavity is the central cavity of a tooth containing the pulp (including the root canal) tooth - hard bone like structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defense. bodily cavity, cavum, cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body. root canal - the passage in the root of a tooth through which its nerve and blood vessels enter the pulp cavity
medullary cavity
The nose is the sense organ that has olfactory cells responsible for detecting an odor. These cells are located in the nasal cavity and respond to the molecules in the air that we inhale.
Cranial Cavity, Vertebral Canal
Marrow cavity does not belong.
Marrow Cavity
It is epithelial tissue located in the nasal canal that is involved with the sense of smell.
It is epithelial tissue located in the nasal canal that is involved with the sense of smell.
yes
The Vertebral Cavity This answer Above is WRONG... It is the dorsal cavity! both answers are technically wrong.. the dorsal cavity holds both the cranial and spinal cavities. the cranial cavity holds the brain and the spinal cavity holds the spinal cord.
Yes, the rectum is in the abdominopelvic cavity. But, the anal canal, which is inferior to the rectum is outside of the abdominopelvic cavity.
internal OS
Naris (nostril) Cribriform plate (roof of the cavity) Sphenopalatine foramen (on lateral wall) Incisive canal (on cavity floor between nasal cavity & Palate)