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Get Skull Anatomy Nasal Cavity Background. The cavities open anteriorly to the face through the two nares. The cranium and the mandible.

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Anatomy next provides anatomy learning tools for students and teachers. The cavities open anteriorly to the face through the two nares. In anatomical position of the articulated skull, the orbital cavities are directed in front, and the lower margins of the orbits and upper margins of external the nasal spine articulates in front with the crest formed by the union of two nasal bones and behind with the perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone.

The skull is composed of two parts:

The skull is formed of several bones which the sphenoid and ethmoid bones located to the front of the skull form parts of the orbital sockets and nasal cavity; The anterior fossa is comprised of three bones On the lateral nasal wall show the superior, middle and inferior nasal chonchae project medially into the nasal cavity forming the superior, middle and inferior nasal. The cranium and the mandible.