Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Architecture
Building Components and Features
Vestibules
what is a vestibule
1 answer
A vestibule is an enclosed area between the interior and exterior of a building. It is typically used to provide a transition space between the outside and the inside of a building, and can also be used to store items such as coats and umbrellas.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Which is NOT an organ found in the labyrinth?
(1 point) Responses tympanic membrane tympanic membrane cochlea cochlea vestibule
Which is NOT an organ found in the labyrinth? (1 point) Responses tympanic membrane tympanic membrane cochlea cochlea vestibule
What part of the inner ear senses up and down movement?
(1 point) Responses temporal bone temporal bone cochlea cochlea vestibule
Where are equilibrium receptors located?
Group of answer choices Only in the vestibule of the ear. In the semicircular canals and
what is a female vestibule
The lateral walls of the oral cavity are formed by the fauces vestibule . cheeks gingiva pharynx
Large airborne particles are filtered by
the nasal sinuses. choanae. the soft palate. nasal hairs in the vestibule of the nose.
Remove the top of the skull and look at the temporal bone. Which part of this bone forms a protective chamber for the
The boundary between the external and middle ear is the:
Group of answer choices Mastoid antrum External acoustic meatus
The Gift of the Magi
by O.Henry In the vestibule below was a letter-box into which no letter would go, and an electric button