What are the air passages beneath the conchae that create turbulence within the nasal cavity called?

A. Choanae
B. Meatuses
C. Nares
D. Conchae
E. Fossae


B. Meatuses

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A) form part of the rami communicantes. B) innervate glands and smooth muscles in the body wall. C) rejoin the spinal nerves. D) are unmyelinated. E) control abdominopelvic viscera.

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Match the type of signal to its description (answers may be used more than once).

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The nuclei in the spinal cord that contain the cell bodies of the visceral motor neurons are located in (the)

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