What is the function of nasal cavity during breathing??
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During breathing, we take in air or inhale air from the atmosphere through our nostrils. The air at first enters the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity contains many small hairs and mucus all around. The air that enters is filled with lot of dust particles and other particles that are not suitable for our body. The dust particles and dirt are refrained from entering our lungs or our body further by the hair present in nasal cavity. The particles get attached to the hair and mucus and clings to it and the clean air enters in our body. The mucus is present in form of a membrane. It keeps our nasal cavity wet and does not let it to become dry by providing moisture.
This is the function of nasal cavity.
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The nasal cavity is the inside of your nose. It is lined with a mucous membrane that helps keep your nose moist by making mucus so you won't get nosebleeds from a dry nose. There are also little hairs that help filter the air you breathe in, blocking dirt and dust from getting into your lungs.
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:
THE NASAL CAVITY IS A HOLLOW SPACE WITHIN THE NOSE AND SKULL THAT IS LINED WITH HAIRS AND MUCUS. THE FUNCTION INTO WARM, MOISTURIZE, AND FILTER AIR ENTERING THE BODY BEFORE IT REACHES THE LUNGS.
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THE NASAL CAVITY IS A HOLLOW SPACE WITHIN THE NOSE AND SKULL THAT IS LINED WITH HAIRS AND MUCUS. THE FUNCTION INTO WARM, MOISTURIZE, AND FILTER AIR ENTERING THE BODY BEFORE IT REACHES THE LUNGS.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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