the tiny hairs are called CILIA
No. The tiny hairs (cilia) in your nostrils collect input as well as output.
Assuming you mean nostrils - they are the opening that leads to the lungs. As humans - we're supposed to inhale through our nose - as the tiny hairs in the nostrils trap dust etc before it reaches the lungs.
Assuming you mean nostrils - they are the opening that leads to the lungs. As humans - we're supposed to inhale through our nose - as the tiny hairs in the nostrils trap dust etc before it reaches the lungs.
Yes! The tiny hairs in your nose act as filters and hold onto any wastes that comes through the nostrils . After the wastes must be released with a tiny explosion or as we call it , a sneeze .
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Tiny hairs in your ear conduct vibration and convey that to your brain
It helps to filter the air coming in by catching large particles
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Your nostrils should have hair in them. Your nostrils serve as a oxygen intake portal. The hairs serve to protect dirt, bugs and other harmful substances from getting inside your body.
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Our nosrils is another way to breath. Some prefer the nose than the mouth. The nostrils have short hairs in them that can keep away dirt and other things. That is why nostrils is also safer to use.
They are sometimes called nose hairs. Their function is to filter small particles like dust and pollen from going deeper into the airway.