- In anatomy, a
nasal concha (/ˈkɒnkə/; pl.:
conchae; /ˈkɒnkiː/;
Latin for 's****'), also
called a
nasal turbinate or turbinal, is a long, narrow, curled...
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Concha (Spanish, 's****'),
plural conchas, is a
traditional Hispanic sweet bread roll (pan dulce) with
similar consistency to a brioche.
Conchas get their...
- bone or
inferior turbinal/turbinate) is one of the
three paired nasal conchae in the nose. It
extends horizontally along the
lateral wall of the nasal...
- The
sphenoidal conchae (sphenoidal
turbinated processes) are two thin,
curved plates,
situated at the
anterior and
lower part of the body of the sphenoid...
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alternation between the nostrils. It is a
physiological congestion of the
nasal conchae, also
called the
nasal turbinates (curled bony
projections within the nasal...
- is
intimately adherent to the
periosteum or
perichondrium of the
nasal conchae. It is
continuous with the skin
through the nostrils, and with the mucous...
- two-thirds of the
nasal septum.
Between the
orbital plate and the
nasal conchae are the
ethmoidal sinuses or
ethmoidal air cells,
which are a variable...
- side of each
nasal cavity are
three horizontal outgrowths called nasal conchae (singular "concha") or turbinates.
These turbinates disrupt the airflow...
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necessary conditioning of
inhaled air by
warming and
moistening it.
Nasal conchae, s****-like
bones in the
walls of the cavities, play a
major part in this...
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downwards from the
junction of the body and the
greater wings. Two
sphenoidal conchae are
situated at the
anterior and
inferior part of the body. The more important...