The nasal cavity refers to the inside of the nose. It is a hollow space inside the nose and skull, which is surrounded with hairs and mucous membrane. The main function of the nasal cavity is to moisturize, warm, and filter the air getting inside the body before it gets inside the lungs.
The superior body of the nasal cavity is formed by four bones, that is, from anterior to posterior. These are:
1. Nasal
2. Frontal
3. Ethmoid (cribriform plate) and
4. Sphenoid (body)
The hypothalamus.
The hypothalamus links the nervous system with the endocrine system. It's part of the limbic system but can also synthesizes and secretes hypothalamic hormones. These hormones will either stimulate or inhibit the pituitary gland, which releases hormones that go<span> throughout the body to the glands and organs.
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ANSWER: 8.9
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In short, Your Answer would be Option D
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