is the mucous
Mucous membranes
Buccal Mucosa
mucous and nose hair.
linning inside you nose
The Mucous membrane
an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge)
is the mucous
You have mucous membranes lining your nose. It produces mucous in a certain amount to keep your nose moisturized. If you get sick mucous works to fight viruses and infection. If you sneeze you spew out droplets that can spread "badies" and get others sick. So the stuff in your nose is important stuff for your doctor to determine what kind of sickness you may have or if you have an allergy. You need to remember to use kleenex or an handkerchief to keep from spreading germs.
Mucous Membrane
Mucus membranes line the nose and throat.Some creams ,such as Sudocream carry a warning not to get any on the mucus membranes,they mean the nose and mouth/throat.They are found in your nose and in your mouth also around your eyesMucous membranes are tissues that line body cavities or canals such as the throat, nose, mouth, urethra, rectum, and vagina. Mucous membranes produce a thick, slippery liquid called mucus that protects the membranes and keeps them moist. Mucous may refer to: * The adjectival form of mucus, a slippery secretion of the lining of various membranes in the body
It really is stored in the nose. The lining of the respiratory tract (including the nose) produces a mucous (phlegm). This traps dust and other stuff that doesn't belong further in the tract. This is moved slowly out with its' dust.
did you mean rhinitis? rhinitis: an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge)commonly known as a runny nose i cannot find anything on rhnosis.
Mucous membranes
Our noses also run when we cry, because as tears are produced by the glands, some of them drain down into the tear ducts, and thus into the nose, where they mix with mucous, irritating the lining which produces more.
Buccal Mucosa
Salt water tends to remove water from living tissue, and the mucous membranes of the nose may tend to become dry, and then redden from contact with the air.