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That would be the nose. It warms, filters, and humidifies room air. Its our built in heat and moisture reclaimer.
The nose itself is made up of mostly cartilage. The facial bones of the skull that surround and help construct the base of the nose consist of the maxilla, the vomer bone, the ethmoid, and the nasal bone. The nostrils are composed of branched "bones" or cartilages called turbinates. A turbinate is a long, narrow curled bone shelf. The function of the turbinates is to warm the air coming in and remove the moisture going out.
The roots that take moisture out of the air for survival are called aerial roots. The roots are usually found above the ground so as to be able to perform their function.
The olfactory nerves' main function is to transmit impulses fron our nose to the brain. It is these nerves that help us to identify smell.
The mucous membranes in the mouth and nose are physical barriers against infection. The membranes function to filter particles and microorganisms out of the air that is being inhaled.
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The function of the nose is to give a certain amount of streamlining, so the aircraft has less wind resistance
The sense of smell.
The nose produces a continuous supply of mucous to put moisture in the air and catch dust and bacteria.
the function of the hair prent in our nose is to prevent the dust particles to enter our lungs.That is hy e say that e should breath through our nose not by mouth.
to prevent dust to come inside our nose
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To retain the plants moisture.
to hold in moisture
That would be the nose. It warms, filters, and humidifies room air. Its our built in heat and moisture reclaimer.
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