The nasal cavity is a hollow space within the nose that is lined with mucous membranes and cilia. It plays a crucial role in respiration by filtering, warming, and humidifying the air we breathe. The nasal cavity is also involved in the sense of smell and connects to the paranasal sinuses, which help reduce the weight of the skull and enhance resonance of the voice. Additionally, it serves as a pathway for air to reach the throat and lungs.
The nasal cavity functions to warm, moisten, and filter incoming air before it reaches the lungs. It also plays a role in the sense of smell and resonating sound.
The nose and naval cavity from the main external opening for the respiratory system and its the first section of the body's airway's nose is a structure of the made of cartilage bone,muscle and skin that supports and protects the anterior portion of the nasal cavity.
The thoracic cavity is superior to the abdominopelvic cavity.
The body cavity bounded by the ribs is the thoracic cavity. It contains the heart, lungs, and other structures involved in breathing and circulation.
The pelvic cavity is inferior to the abdominal cavity.
Chest cavity
The abdominopelvic cavity. Also, a little bit of the thoracic cavity.
Thoracic cavity indicates your chest , the Abdominal cavity indicates your abdomen INFERIOR means under .Your chest is above your abdomen hence the thoracic cavity is SUPERIOR to the Abdominopelvic cavity.
Pelvic cavity is a part and parcel of the abdominal cavity. Pelvic cavity lies in lower part of the abdomen.
The abdominal cavity is not part of the dorsal cavity. It is located in the ventral cavity, along with the thoracic and pelvic cavities.
The brain and the spinal cavity are located in the dorsal body cavity.
The diaphragm divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.