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  1. Nasal concha - Wikipedia

  2. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Nasal Concha - StatPearls

    WEBJun 22, 2024 · The nasal turbinates, also known as nasal conchae, are curved, bony structures protruding from the lateral walls of the nasal …

    • Author: Bianca Georgakopoulos, Patrick H. Le
    • Published: 2024/06/22
    • Publish Year: 2021
  3. Anatomy and Physiology of the Nasal Cavity (Inner …

    WEBJul 21, 2015 · Conchae (turbinate bones) The conchae (turbinate bones) of the nasal mucosa expand the total surface area of the mucosa and create turbulence in air entering the respiratory passage.

  4. Physiology, Nasal - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    WEBMay 1, 2023 · The large, humidified surface area of the nasal cavity makes it an ideal location to adjust the quality of inhaled air before oxygen exchange in the lungs. Nasal mucus protects the epithelium from external particles, …

  5. Nasal concha | Olfactory Region, Turbinates, & Sinuses

  6. 20.2: Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System

    WEBThe tissue-covered nasal conchae and meatuses within the nasal cavities create turbulent airflow and provide an increased surface area to aid in filtering, warming, and humidifying air as it enters the body. Capillaries …

  7. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Nasal Cavity - StatPearls

    WEBJul 24, 2023 · The nasal cavity is the most cephalic part of the respiratory tract. It communicates with the external environment via the anterior apertures, nares, and the nasopharynx via the posterior apertures, …

  8. Inferior Nasal Concha: Anatomy, Function, and …

    WEBJan 26, 2022 · Along with the superior and middle nasal conchae, the inferior nasal concha works to filter, humidify, and warm the air that we breathe preventing cold air from reaching the lungs. The nasal conchae …

  9. Nasal Cavity: Anatomy, Function, Key Facts - Verywell Health

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