I think you were looking for staphylococci.
Some particles and bacteria can irritate the lining of your nose and throat, causing you to sneeze.
olfactory nerve
Anaerobic respiration can be found among certain types of bacteria, including E. coli.
Spinal menigitis are different kinds of bacteria that can be found in your ear ,mouth, throat and nose that sometimes give you spinal menigitis. Scientists still dont know what causes the bacteria to go out of control and enter your spinal cord and messes with the joints.
The throat is a location in the body that MRSA bacteria lives (another location is the nose and groin areas). Although having the bacteria in these locations, doesn't necessarily mean a MRSA infection. MRSA infection can spread into the throat and cause serious conditions.
Pertussis occurs worldwide. Pertussis bacteria live in the mouth, nose, and throat of an infected person also called Whooping cough
To trap particles and bacteria/viruses that would otherwise get into the throat and lungs.
Food gets stuck in your tonsils and in the flap that connects your nose to your throat and turns green due to bacteria, then after you have to cough it up to get the unpleasent green lumps out of your throat.
Yes, because your nose has bacteria in it that can spread infection. You should especially not pick your nose and touch any open sores or or your eyes because this is an easy entry for those bacteria to enter your bloodstream where they can start to multiply and cause very serious staph or strept infections.
Oxygen itself will not cause sores in your nose. If you are receiving the oxygen via nasal prongs or some sort of pipe that enters the nose, the pipe or prongs can cause irritation of the skin, resulting in sores.
it is an ENT or ear, nose, and throat doctor
It's actually ENT, which stands for Ear, Nose and Throat. The other term for that type of physician is Otolaryngologist.Ears, nose, and throat.Ear, nose, and throat doctor.otorhinolarynologist