Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses Flashcards

1
Q

The nose is ______ in shape.
The upper end is called the ______.
The free tip is called the _______.
___________:extends from root to apex in midline
Has 2 inferior apertures called ________ (nostrils)
Each nostril is limited laterally by ___ of nose.

A
Pyramidal
Root
Apex
Dorsum
Nares
Ala
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2
Q

The supporting framework of the nose is composed of bone and _______ cartilage.

A

Hyaline

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3
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The cartilaginous framework of the nose supports the lower part of the nose, and consists of 3 major pieces:
1
2
3

A

One septal, and two major alar cartilages

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4
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Cartilages are connected to each other and to bones by _________ tissue.

A

Fibrous

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5
Q

______ cartilage:

  • forms anterior part of nasal septum
  • has 2 lateral processes (triangular rin shape, located below inferior border of nasal bones)
A

Septal

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6
Q

_____ ______ cartilages:

- U-shaped, form lateral and medial borders of nostrils (lateral and medial crura, respectively)

A

Major alar

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7
Q

The nasal cavity is a chamber consisting of bony and cartilaginous walls covered with _______.

A

Mucosa

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8
Q

________:

  • Area immediately above nares
  • Lined with skin and contains stiff hairs
A

Vestibule

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9
Q

Name 3 functions of the nasal cavity:

A

Olfaction
Conditioning of inspired air (filtration, humidification, warming)
Reception of secretions from paranasal sinuses and nasolacrimal duct

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10
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Composition of bony walls of the Nasal Cavity:

_______:hard palate, (palatine processes of maxillae and horizontal plates of palatine bones)

A

Floor

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11
Q

Composition of bony walls of the Nasal Cavity:
_______- (form anterior to posterior): nasal bone, nasal spine of frontal bone, cribiform plate of ethmoid, anterior and inferior aspects of body of sphenoid

A

Roof

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12
Q

Composition of bony walls of the Nasal Cavity:
_________: (nasal septum) - perpendicular plate of ethmoid and vomer (+ smaller contributions from sphenoid, maxilla, and palatine)

A

Medial Wall

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13
Q

Composition of bony walls of the Nasal Cavity:
_________: maxilla, lacrimal Boone, inferior nasal concha, ethmoidal labyrinth, perpendicular plate of palatine, and medial pterygoid plate
- has 3 scroll like bony projections
- space between each concha and lateral wall is called ______

A

Lateral wall

Meatus

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