The Inferior nasal conchae (also known
as Turbinator bones) are among the facial
bones of the head.
Location:
These three thin bones form the sides of the nasal cavities and are located
in the centre of the face.
Function(s):
As these bones form the nasal cavities they hold
open these important passages easing the flow of air into
the nose for breathing,
and the out-flow of de-oxygenated air (which is mostly carbon dioxide).
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and Functions of Bones (generally),
Disorders
of the Skeletal System and Bones
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