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ivolga24 [154]
2 years ago
14

A chamber within a bone normally filled with air is a:

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sweet-ann [11.9K]2 years ago
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A chamber within a bone normally filled with air is a sinus

<h3>What is a sinus?</h3>

A sinus is a sac or cavity in an organ or tissue, or an abnormal cavity formed as a result of the destruction of tissues.

Sinus also refers to paranasal sinuses, which are air cavities in the cranial bones, near the nose and connecting to it.

Some individuals have four paired cavities found in the cranial bone or skull.

Thus, sinus is a chamber within a bone normally filled with air.

Learn more about sinus here:

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