Types

Understanding Nasal Anatomy: Inside View

Choose a preferred language

A lot happens under the surface of the nose. The bone and cartilage under the skin give the nose most of its size and shape. Other structures inside and behind the nose help you breathe. Learning the anatomy of the nose can help you better understand how the nose works.

  • Bone. This supports the bridge of the nose. The upper cartilage supports the side of the nose. The lower cartilage adds support, width, and height. It helps shape the nostrils and the tip of the nose.

  • Skin. This also helps shape the nose.

  • Nasal cavity. This is a hollow space behind the nose that air flows through.

  • Septum. This is a thin wall made of cartilage and bone. It divides the inside of the nose into 2 parts.

  • Mucous membrane. This is thin tissue that lines the nose, sinuses, and throat. It warms and moistens the air you breathe in. It also makes the sticky mucus that helps clean the air of dust and other small particles.

  • Turbinates. These are curved, bony ridges on each side of the nose. They are lined with mucous membrane. They warm and moisten the air you breathe in.

  • Sinuses. These are hollow, air-filled chambers in the bone around your nose. Mucus from the sinuses drains into the nasal cavity.

Front and side view of head showing nose cartilage.Front view of face showing sinuses and septum.

© 2000-2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.

Find the right providers for your needs.

CalOptima Health works with thousands of Orange County providers, including doctors, specialists, health networks, medical groups and more.

Find a Doctor

Get Care Now

Your health is everything to us. Please reach out for support if you need it.

Get Care Now
Related Articles
Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Uvulitis

Learn about caring for a child or an adult who has uvulitis.

Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Sinus Headache

Learn how to care for a sinus headache at home.

Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Ruptured Eardrum, Traumatic

A ruptured eardrum will cause pain. There may be some clear or bloody drainage. A buzzing sound may be heard in the ear. Some hearing may be lost the affected ear.

Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Earwax Removal

Sometimes the ear canal may contain too much wax. This can affect your hearing and can cause itching. But you shouldn't remove earwax unless it is causing a problem.