Mucous membranes line many tracts and structures of the body including the mouth nose eyelids trachea windpipe and lungs stomach and intestines and the ureters urethra and urinary bladder.
Mucus membrane lining the roof of the nose.
It is also thick over the nasal septum where increased numbers of goblet cells produce a greater amount of nasal mucus.
Your body produces more than a liter of mucus every day whether you re healthy or fighting off a cold.
Liquid leaks out of the blood vessels making the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat to swell and stimulating nearby gland to produce mucus the olfactory organ is located in the mucous membrane lining the uppermost part of the roof of the nasal cavity.
Mucous membranes contain large numbers of goblet shaped cells that secrete mucus which keeps the surface moist and lubricated.
Mucous membrane membrane lining body cavities and canals that lead to the outside chiefly the respiratory digestive and urogenital tracts.
Nasal mucus is created within membranes of your nose and sinus passages.
It is very thin in the meatuses on the floor of the nasal cavities and in the various sinuses.
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The mucous membrane is thickest and most vascular over the nasal conchae.
Nasal mucous membranes are lined with small blood vessels that help to warm and humidify the air you breathe.
It is one of the most commonly infected tissues in adults and children.