the nasal in the middle of the nose
The inferior nasal concha is part of the maxillary bone, while the middle and superior conchae are part of the ethmoid.
The nasal conchae are made up of the inferior nasal concha and the superior nasal concha, which are part of the ethmoid bone in the skull. They help to increase the surface area within the nasal cavity, aiding in the warming and humidifying of inhaled air.
nasal concha
The inferior nasal concha, a separate bone from the ethmoid bone, forms the most inferior turbinates in the nasal cavity.
Ethmoid
A long, narrow and curled bone shelf which protrudes into the breathing passage of the nose is called a turbinate, or better known in anatomy as a nasal concha.
No, it's not.
inferior nasal concha
The scroll-shaped conchae increase the turbulenceof air flowing through the nasal cavity.
The dagger-shaped bone in the nasal cavity is called the vomer bone. It is located in the midline of the nasal cavity and helps to separate the left and right nasal passages.
The middle nasal conchae help to increase the surface area in the nasal cavity, which aids in humidifying, warming, and filtering the air as it passes through the nose before reaching the lungs. This structure plays a role in respiratory functions and helps in capturing dust and particles from the inhaled air.
Hypertrophy means overgrowth. The concha are the turbinates, or the ridged parts of the nose that swirl the air for warming and cleaning. Hypertrophy in the turbinates is typically a sign of rhinitis -- often due to allergies. A concha bullosa is a turbinate with air in it; about half of people have one.