The nasal septum

A. divides the nose into superior and inferior chambers.
B. is the part of the nose responsible for the sense of smell.
C. forms the floor of the nasal cavity.
D. is the opening of the nose to the outside environment.
E. divides the nose into right and left chambers.


Answer: E

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