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twisted bones of nasal chambers are

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cartilage is bone which present at ears, nasal cavity
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Answer:

Twisted bones of nasal chambers are conchae.

Explanation:

The conchae are bone structures found inside your nose. They aid in the regulation of airflow into your nose. They also clean and warm the air you've inhaled, preparing it to enter your lungs for respiration. The process of breathing in and out is known as respiration.

Concha bullosa occurs when one of your nose's conchae, or turbinate's, fills with a pocket of air. This is also known as turbinate pneumatization.

In your nose, there are three pairs of conchae on either side of the septum. The septum is the structure that separates your nose into two halves.

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