Nerves of the nasal cavity

Nerves of the nasal cavity

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Health Sciences, Biology

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This tutorial explores the anatomy and nerve supply of the nasal cavity, highlighting its functions and clinical relevance. It covers the nasal cavity's role in air filtration, olfaction, and mucus production. The tutorial delves into the anatomy, including the nasal septum, bones, and foramina. It explains the nerve supply, focusing on the olfactory, ophthalmic, and maxillary nerves, and their branches. The tutorial concludes with clinical notes on potential nerve damage and its implications.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Describe the pathway of the olfactory process from the olfactory epithelium to the cerebral cortex.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How do the branches of the anterior ethmoidal nerve innervate the nasal cavity?

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What is the function of the greater palatine nerve in relation to the nasal cavity?

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What clinical condition is associated with damage to the olfactory bulb?

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