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What are the part of nose?

Nostrils, Septum, Nasal cavity and the olfactory bulb


Why is increased air turbulance in nasal cavity important?

Increased air turbulance in the nasal cavity helps moisten and warm the air before it gets to your lungs. Have you ever taken a breath of air on a cold winter day and it hurts your lungs? So increasing the amount of time before it gets to the lungs helps prep the air so you do no harm to them


What empties into nasal cavity?

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.


What gets into the cavities and warms and moistens the air?

The nasal cavity warms and moistens air as it enters the body.


Picture of the nose and its parts?

Some parts within the nose: Nasal cavity - this is the space behind the nose where air that we breathe passes. Nostrils - two holes of the nose where the air gets inside. Olfactory nerve - transmits the sense of smell from the nasal cavity to the nose. Hard Palate - bones separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity. Soft Palate - closes the nasal cavity from the oral cavity when swallowing


What happens to the size of the thoracic cavity when the diaphragm contracts?

it gets smaller in size forcing the air out of the lungs


What is the structure of nasal cavity?

Within the nasal cavity are structures called Conchae or Turbinates. These structure cause the air being inhaled to spin and warm up as well humidifying it so that it doesn't damage the lungs when it gets there.


What happens to the size of the chest cavity as you inhale?

The movement of the diaphragm affects the size of the chest cavity by when you inhale the chest cavity enlarges, but when you exhale the chest cavity becomes smaller.


What is one organ making up the respiratory system?

nasal cavity, pharynx, epiglottis, larynx, trachea, right and left bronchus, right and left lung, diaphragm


What happens when the muscle in your chest moves to cause you to exhale?

When you breathe out, or exhale, your diaphragm and rib muscles relax, reducing the space in the chest cavity. As the chest cavity gets smaller, your lungs deflate, similar to releasing of air from a balloon


When dogs pant they inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth how does this provide a cooling mechanism?

Through the nasal cavity a major a mount of vapor is released during inspiration and expiration as well. This vapor is warm and during expiration its released into the environment. During inspiration fresh air gets into the nasopharyngeal cavity and cools down the animal. This "used" air gets warm and leaves the nasal cavity via expiration


How do you get your nose un-dry because it gets a lot buggies?

nasal spray