Yes, both the mouth and nose are connected through your pharynx in the back of your throat. The reason behind smelling something and practically tasting it, is due to this connection. But your sense of smell is stronger than your sense of taste so you will not be able to smell something just by tasting it. Taste doesn't carry smell, but smell can carry taste.
Yes, the ear is split into two parts, seperated by the ear drum. A tube from your inner ear runs down to your nose to balance the pressure on each side of the ear drum. They don't balance at the exact same time, that is why your ears pop.
Yes. In fact, it is! Your ear is connected to your nose via the eustation tube.
They are not connected. The body has many parts containing different cells that do not touch.
The ears are connected to the sinuses by way of the Eustachian canal, and the nose and throat are connected by the sinuses and mouth.
yes
The nose and mouth meets at its individual cavities, in this case its the nasal cavities and the oral cavities meeting at the pharynx.
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.
A vent allows for ventilation of air (allowing air in or out).
There Is two kinds of respiration through your mouth and also your nose
Because germs can pass easily from your hand into your eyes, nose and mouth and cause disease.
because the throat is connected to two other tubes, one which you breath from and one with you eat and drink, the nose is connected to the throat because people breath from the nose aswell as the mouth unless you are a mouth breather
the throat is connected to the lungs directly. The nose is then connected to the throat. Hence the mouth can still breath when the nose is blocked.....remember when you drank lemonade and it fizzed back through your nose??
The nose and mouth meets at its individual cavities, in this case its the nasal cavities and the oral cavities meeting at the pharynx.
The Oral and Nasal Cavities open into the Pharynx.
You breathe from your nose because both your mouth and nose airway are connected. Making it possible to breathe two ways
If I'm not mistaken I'm pretty sure that your nose and your mouth are connected to a tube in your mouth. If you breathe through your mouth and your nose and the same time you snore. Try it once.
eyes, nose and mouth ears
Probably because the nose is connected to the back of the throat. It drains into the throat, and it's possible that some of it leaked into your mouth.
The mouth and the nose are connected to each other through the space at the back of both the mouth and the nose called the pharynx and therefore these spaces have names derived from the mouth(oralpharynx) nose (nasopharynx).This makes it possible for food to go either direction depending on certain factors e.g posture.
Yes, the nasal cavity is connected to the mouth and pharynx. The nasopharynx is the portion of the pharynx behind the nose; it empties into the oropharynx, which is the portion of the pharynx behind the mouth.
This is normal; the nasal passages, mouth and eyes are all connected.
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.