HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 23.2, Problem 6BYGO
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To determine:
The right and left halves of the nasal cavity along with the three scroll-like folds that is present on the wall of each nasal fossa and their functions.
Introduction:
The nose performs several functions such as it warms, cleanses, and humidifies the inhaled air. It detects various odors that are present in the airstream. It also acts as a resonating chamber.
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