Anatomy W9 - The Nasal Cavity Flashcards
What type of epithelium is present on the roof of the nasal cavity?
Olfactory epithelium
What type of epithelium is present on the lower 2/3rds of the nasal cavity?
Respiratory epithelium:
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells.
What is the function of the mucous produced by the goblet cells?
They moisten the air
Filter the air by trapping unwanted particles - the mucous then gets carried away by the ciliated cells.
Describe the boundaries of the nasal cavity.
Describe the appearance of the bone of the concha.
Porous bone
Describe air flow within the nasal cavity.
Since there isn’t much space between the nasal septum and the conchae air passes beneath each of the 3 conchae (inferior, middle, superior) in a space called a meatus- there is a corresponding meatus for each conchae (inferior, middle, superior).
How many conchae are there?
3
Inferior - largest
Middle
Superior - smallest
What bone does each of the conchae belong to?
Inferior - its own bone
Middle - ethmoid bone
Superior ethmoid bone
Where is the sphenoethmoidal recess?
The area between the superior concha and the roof of the nasal cavity.
Describe the blood supply to the nasal cavity. Does this have an additional function?
Rich blood supply from a rich vascular bed made of a plexus of blood vessels.
Said to warm the air as it enters the nasal cavity.
What would a patient with a foreign body lodged up their nose present with?
What would happen when you removed this object?
Pus leaking from their nose
Foul smell
Bad breath
Removed = profuse bleeding from the rich vascular bed
Describe the components of the nasal septum.
Anteriorly there is soft tissue, as you move back there is septal cartilage then there is the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone.
Beneath these structures is the vomer bone.
What is the nasolacriminal duct?
Where is the opening to this duct within the nasal cavity?
A duct that drains tears from the conjunctival sack.
The opening is just below the attachment of the inferior concha 1/3rd of the way, at the highest point - Inf Concha has to be removed to see the duct.
What are the paranasal sinuses lined by?
Respiratory epithelium
The paranasal sinuses have openings within the nasal cavity; what sinus opens into the UPPER end of the hiatus semilunaris?
The frontal sinuses