- A
nostril (or
naris /ˈnɛərɪs/, pl.:
nares /ˈnɛəriːz/) is
either of the two ****s of the nose. They
enable the
entry and exit of air and
other g****es...
- The
nasal cavity is a large, air-filled
space above and
behind the nose in the
middle of the face. The
nasal septum divides the
cavity into two cavities...
- the same way.
Within the
basin of the cranium, the
openings of the bony
narial tubes (from
which the
nasal p****ages spring) are
skewed towards the left...
- "The
proboscis of
tapirs (Mammalia: Perissodactyla): a case
study in
novel narial anatomy" (PDF).
Journal of Zoology. 249 (3): 251. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998...
- snout. Together, both
premaxilla and
nasal bones gave form to the
naris or
narial fenestra (nostril opening),
which was
relatively large and circular. The...
- doi:10.1093/icb/29.3.1019. Martin, B. G. H.; Bellairs, A. D'A. (1977). "The
narial excresence and
pterygoid bulla of the gharial,
Gavialis gangeticus (Crocodilia)"...
- the large, flat,
bladelike epiparietals, the
round premaxillary external narial fossa, and the fan-like squamosal—it
could be
identified as a
member of...
- of the
skull is much
greater in
proportion to its length, the
anterior narial opening is much shorter, and the
molars differ in
relative size and form...
- in a
complex bone plate, the rear edge of
which was
reinforced by the "
narial strut". From the base of this strut, a
triangular process jutted out into...
-
foramina between the plates, each
containing the tip of an
erupting tooth. The
narial fossa (depression) in
front of the bony
nostril was long,
relatively shallow...