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Which of the following is associated with the middle meatus of the nasal cavity?Group of answer choicesSphenoethmoidal recessSuperior conchaOpening of the frontonasal ductOpening of the posterior ethmoid air cellsAuditory tube

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Which of the following is associated with the middle meatus of the nasal cavity?Group of answer choicesSphenoethmoidal recessSuperior conchaOpening of the frontonasal ductOpening of the posterior ethmoid air cellsAuditory tube

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The middle meatus of the nasal cavity is associated with the opening of the frontonasal duct. This is because the frontonasal duct, which drains the frontal sinus, opens into the middle meatus. The other options listed are associated with different parts of the nasal cavity or other structures. For example, the sphenoethmoidal recess is located above the superior concha, the superior concha is a part of the nasal cavity itself, the opening of the posterior ethmoid air cells is associated with the superior meatus,

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