Social Sciences, asked by jyotichandarkantbham, 1 month ago

the nasal cavity has _____ that moistens the air going inside​

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Answered by dhimannikhil208
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Answer:

mucous membrane

The inside of your nose is lined with a moist, thin layer of tissue called a mucous membrane (say: MYOO-kus MEM-brayne). This membrane warms up the air and moistens it. The mucous membrane makes mucus, that sticky stuff in your nose you might call snot.

Answered by SahasraBadana
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Answer:

the nasal cavity has mucous membrane that moistens the air going inside

Explanation:

The inside of your nose is lined with a moist, thin layer of tissue called a mucous membrane. This membrane warms up the air and moistens it. The mucous membrane makes mucus, that sticky stuff in your nose you might call snot.

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