if your sinuses are plugged then you will talk funny and not beable to hear people or sounds very well.
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Yes, the sinuses can resonate sound to some extent due to their hollow cavities. However, this resonance is minimal compared to the resonance effect of the nasal and oral cavities.
Nasal sinuses are air-filled cavities within the bones of the face and skull that are connected to the nasal cavity. They help to humidify and filter the air we breathe, as well as lighten the weight of the skull. The main sinuses include the frontal sinuses, ethmoid sinuses, sphenoid sinuses, and maxillary sinuses.
The mastoid sinuses are small air cells located in the mastoid process, which is a bony protrusion located behind the ear. The mastoid sinuses are connected to the middle ear and help regulate air pressure, as well as provide drainage for fluid.
The sinuses in the spleen contain blood. These sinuses are specialized spaces where blood flows and immune cells can interact with pathogens or antigens.
Yes, the zygomatic bone, also known as the cheekbone, does not contain sinuses. The sinuses are typically found in the frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones of the skull.