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SUMMARY:11.2 Air Pathways
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DESCRIPTION: The nose

The entry to the nose is called the nares or nasal orifices.
The nasal septum forms the medial wall and is composed of the vomer bone, the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid, and cartilage.
The lateral walls of the nasal cavities are formed by three turbinate or conchae which project into the nasal cavity. The lateral space below each concha is called a meatus. The superior and medial conchae are part of the ethmoid bone. Four pairs of paranasal sinuses and two nasolacrimal ducts open into the lateral wall.
The olfactory mucosa provides the sense of smell and is situated in the roof of the nasal cavity.
The mucous membrane lining the nasal cavities serves to warm, moisten and filter the air we breathe

The pharynx
There are three parts of the pharynx the nasopharynx, the oropharynx, and the laryngopharynx. The Eustachian tube from the middle ear enters the nasopharynx. The oropharynx lies posterior to the oral cavity. The laryngopharynx connects with the larynx, or voice...

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