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The portion of the internal nose that traps particles and kills bacteria is the:
Ramus
The term ramus typically refers to a branch or a part of a bone that extends out from the main body of the bone, often creating a connection with other structures.
Occipital Condyles
Rounded protuberances found on the occipital bone of the skull that articulate with the first cervical vertebra, allowing for nodding and rotation of the head.
Cervical Vertebra
The vertebrae of the spine found at the neck region, supporting the skull and enabling a wide range of head movement.
Mandible
The lower jawbone, which is the largest and strongest bone in the human face.
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