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The olfactory receptors at the back of the nasal chamber.
The nose, in the nasal cartilage and nasal septum. The ear flaps, or pinna?
The ethmoid bone forms the roof of the nasal cavity. Its perpendicular plate forms part of the nasal septum. Its curved projections form the superior and middle nasal conchae. Its superior projection is called the crista galli.
Nasal Cavity
When someone says "nasal" it refers to the nose or an area near the nose (e.g., nasal vs. temporal visual field).
Nasal septum
conchae
nasal.
Nose, nasal chamber, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, diaphragm
The most common purpose of nasal packing is to control bleeding following surgery to the septum or nasal reconstruction and to treat chronic nosebleeds. Packing is also used to provide support to the septum after surgery.
Nasopharnx
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 nasal conchae provide a surface that increases the turbulence of incoming air, increasing its ability to be warmed and moistened. The moisture is provided by the mucous membranes. Cilia help filter their incoming air.
The olfactory receptors at the back of the nasal chamber.
The nasal cavity is part of the human respiratory system.Also known as the nasal fossa, it is a small air-filled chamber behind the nose, connected via the pharynx to the larynx (voicebox) and the trachea. Above and in front of the nasal cavity are the sinuses (paranasal cavities), located inside the facial bones.The nasal cavity is lined with a mucous membrane that helps keep it moist (and helps prevent drying out of the lungs). Small hairs in the nostrils filter dust from the air you breathe.
The Nasal Septum
What is the bony separation between the nasal passage called