I'll assume you mean, how it gets from the nose to the lungs, rather than how it gets in the nose, as that should be obvious. Well if you breath really fast through your nose, especially with cold air you will feel it rush down this passage that is back in your throat where your food is swallowed, except it is up, of course. Then this goes the same way as air you breath through your mouth.
nasolacrimal duct
Naso lacrimal duct
The nasal septum divides the nasal cavity medially.Thanks,seesaw81297
nasal cavity
ethmoid cavity
nasal cavity
The Nasal Septum
The bony nasal cavity is made up of the hard palate and the palatine process of the maxilla. The nasal cavity is made up of the rest of the nasal sinuses and includes the bony nasal cavity.
Yes, the nasal cavity is connected to the mouth and pharynx. The nasopharynx is the portion of the pharynx behind the nose; it empties into the oropharynx, which is the portion of the pharynx behind the mouth.
The nasal septum divides the nasal cavity medially.Thanks,seesaw81297
nasal cavity
Nasal cavity.
ethmoid cavity
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 roof of the nasal cavity.
The nasal cavity belongs to the respiratory system.
nasal cavity
They are bones in the nasal cavity (or parts of other bones in the nasal cavity) that cause turbulence in the air moving through the nasal cavity. This will warm and moisten the air to help protect the lungs. There are three conchae in the nasal cavity, a superior, middle and inferior conchae (aka turbinates).
This question is very confusing. Are you asking if you have a nasal cavity? Yes, it is in and behind your nose because that is what "nasal" means.