Well both are, or at least can be, passages for both food and air. Also our sense of smell greatly refines our sense of taste beyond bitter, salty, sweet, and sour.
nose or mouth.- Taylor
no, the mouth is inferior to the nose
Suction the mouth before the nose. If you suction the nose before the mouth the newborn may gasp and inhale pharyngeal secretions and cause aspiration. Thus you suction the mouth before the nose. Hope this helps. @home with dad :0)
Yes, when inverted (hanging upside-down), the nose becomes inferior to the mouth, compared to being upright when the nose is in the superior position above the mouth.
the nasal passage
Mouth would not be the opposite of nose, because they have similarities as sense organs, and work together in breathing.If mouth has an opposite, it would be anus, because that is the opening at the opposite end of the alimentary canal.
Well, you're nasal passages and mouth are connected by your throat which makes it work together.. smell actually affects how things taste.. try drinking something and plugging your nose, the taste goes away a little bit!
Well, you're nasal passages and mouth are connected by your throat which makes it work together.. smell actually affects how things taste.. try drinking something and plugging your nose, the taste goes away a little bit!
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no. zebras have snouts. a snout is a cross between a mouth and a nose joined together.
mouth and nose together.
mouth and nose together.
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
The nose is above the mouth.
Through your nose and mouth.
Yes you should cover the infants mouth and nose with your mouth when performing CPR on an infant.