Aroun 4.5 to 6.5. It varies
Nasal cavity mucosa... as air passes thru the nasal cavity, it's warmed, moistened, and filtered by the nasal cavity mucosa. The air that flows directly beneath the superior part of the nasal cavity may stimulate the olfactory receptors in the mucosa region.
The external nose is examined. The nasal mucosa and internal structures can be observed with the use of a penlight and a nasal speculum.
The nasal septum has three functions: to support the nose, to regulate air flow, and to support the mucous membranes (mucosa) of the nose.
The pH or normal rainfall is 6
A buffer moderates pH.
Rhinitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the nasal mucosa. Causes can include allergies, irritants, or infection.
mucosa in your nasal cavity
Nasal cavity mucosa... as air passes thru the nasal cavity, it's warmed, moistened, and filtered by the nasal cavity mucosa. The air that flows directly beneath the superior part of the nasal cavity may stimulate the olfactory receptors in the mucosa region.
Erythematous mucosa is red mucou membranes. A person with the common cold, for instance, would have erythematous nasal mucosa with no bleeding.
There are Mucosa Membranes that line both the oral and nasal cavities. Mucous makes up these membranes.
The nasal cavity opens up to the nasopharynx through the choanae. The nasal cavity is lined with mucosa except for vestibule. The nasal cavity has openings for paranasal sinuses.
The external nose is examined. The nasal mucosa and internal structures can be observed with the use of a penlight and a nasal speculum.
epistaxis or nosebleeds
Olfactory
The nasal septum has three functions: to support the nose, to regulate air flow, and to support the mucous membranes (mucosa) of the nose.
Cartilage covered on both sides by the mucosa of the nose
Type your answer here... 7.5