actually, i dont know.. why is that you are asking me? you better find it for yourself... goodluck!! i suggest that you'll make an experiment by cutting your nose for you to know the answer that you are searching for!
I think that one of it's uses is the gag reflex as a source of protection, and I know that the mucus (snot) is there to collect and stop any foreign bodies, I also think that the nasal canal is there to collect any remaining dust particles etc
To give structure to your nose.
don't ever forget that if we didn't have a nasal bone we would have a slit for a nose.
The two nasal bones are the upper portion of the bridge of the nose.
The nasal cochae helps filter, heat, and moisten inhaled air during inhalation. They also help minimise heat and moisture lost from the body through breathing during exhalation.
the nasal chamber is
The vomer is the nasal septum.
Yes. The nasal bones are paired - one on each side.
nasal cavity
"Nasal Bones" Ch.Sh
nasal cavity
The primary bone in the septum of the nose is called the vomer bone. The other bone in the nasal septum is called the ethmoid bone.
The vomer is the nasal septum.
Nasal bone, Fx-closed = Closed fracture of the nasal bone. In other words, the broken bone hasn't pierced the skin. Fx= Medical abbreviation for fracture.
The superior and medial nasal conchae is part of the ethmoid bone of the cranium. Ethmoid bone separates nasal cavity from the brain.
Nasal bone, Fx-closed = Closed fracture of the nasal bone. In other words, the broken bone hasn't pierced the skin. Fx= Medical abbreviation for fracture.
Yes. The nasal bones are paired - one on each side.
nasal cavity
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
inferior nasal concha
"Nasal Bones" Ch.Sh
nasal cavity
The ethmoid and the inferior nasal chonchae.