nasenraum
The nasenraum, also known as the nasal cavity or nasal passage, is a complex anatomical structure located within the skull, extending from the nostrils to the nasopharynx. It serves multiple crucial functions in the respiratory and olfactory systems. The nasal cavity is lined with mucous membranes that produce mucus, which helps to humidify and filter incoming air. This mucus is then drained through the nasolacrimal ducts into the nasal cavity, contributing to the body's immune defense system.
The nasenraum is divided into three main regions: the vestibule, the respiratory region, and the olfactory region.
The nasal cavity is connected to the oral cavity via the nasopharynx, and to the middle ear
The nasal cavity is a dynamic structure that can change shape and size in response to various