Nasal cavity
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x
Right image
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x
Skin
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x
Nasal septum
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x
Nasal cavities
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x
Conchae
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x
Cartilage
The fetal head, in coronal section, shows the nasal region, with skin and hair follicles on its surface. A nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities, whose lateral walls are formed here by middle and inferior nasal conchae. (The superior conchus is posterior and superior to this section.) Cartilage forming this fetal skeleton will be replaced by bone in the adult. 10x Right image