The paired ________ form(s) the lateral walls of the nasal cavity, and function(s) in slowing airflow and deflecting inhaled air toward the olfactory receptors.

A) inferior nasal conchae
B) middle nasal conchae
C) superior nasal conchae
D) vomer
E) palatine bones


A) inferior nasal conchae

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