| 31. | Turbinates, it turns out, are essential to the health of the chambers and are primary defenders against disease.
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| 32. | Animals with respiratory turbinates can breathe faster without drying out their lungs, and consequently can have a faster metabolism.
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| 33. | One grave is outlined with large turbinate seashells, covered with small gravel and marked by a small burial marker.
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| 34. | These turbinates disrupt the airflow, directing air toward the olfactory epithelium on the surface of the turbinates and the septum.
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| 35. | These turbinates disrupt the airflow, directing air toward the olfactory epithelium on the surface of the turbinates and the septum.
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| 36. | A fourth complex consists of species with small, turbinate shells, strongly sculptured with the outer lip serrate or undulating.
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| 37. | The seeds are oval ( or turbinate like a top ) shaped, wrinkled and black-brown to brown.
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| 38. | On the sides of the nasal cavity are three horizontal outgrowths called nasal conchae ( singular " concha " ) or turbinates.
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| 39. | The nasal trigger points where enlarged turbinates are in contact with the nasal septum are addressed with a septoplasty and a turbinectomy.
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| 40. | All three turbinates are innervated by pain and temperature receptors, via the trigeminal nerve ( or, the fifth cranial nerve ).
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