What happens to the air in the nasal cavity?

Due to closely spaced blood vessels in the nasal cavity, the air entering it warms up. Thanks to the mucus secreted by the mucous glands and the ciliated epithelium, dust particles are retained, which are removed by reflexes such as sneezing and coughing. Another function of mucus is to add moisture to the air. The cells of the ciliated epithelium have cilia, with the help of their vibrations, mucus particles with dust adhering to it are removed.



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