That is the nostrils.
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∙ 2011-07-18 15:15:59The shape of the nose and hair follicles are structural adaptations in the nasal cavity that allow it to carry out its functions. Mucous is also an adaptation needed to carry out the functions in the nasal cavity.
The nasal cavity gets rotund/fat/big and clogs it up; you get an infection
Sinuses are air filled cavities that surround the nasal cavity. They clean the air that is breathed in by the nose.
Only if it breaks the skull between the nasal cavity and the brain.
Inhaling chemicals can irritate the delicate tissue in the nasal cavity and cause a nosebleed
Nosetrils ?? (i am not sure to my answer ) But i know it's nosetrils :D
Nasal cavity musosa is the lining of the inside of the nose.
the thoracic or nasal cavity
Nostrils, Septum, Nasal cavity and the olfactory bulb
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
In the nasal cavity.
Nose
A virus can get into the nasal cavity if you stick your finger in your nose or you might inhale it.
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.
The Nose Structures.
Nose
Through the nasal cavity