the mucous traps inspired dust, bacteria, and other debris.
the mucous traps inspired dust, bacteria, and other debris.
In your nose.
Mucous membranes in the nose and mouth help to trap foreign particles, such as bacteria and viruses, preventing them from entering the body. They also produce mucus to keep these areas moist and help in the process of breathing and digestion. Additionally, mucous membranes contain immune cells that help to defend against pathogens.
linning inside you nose
mucous and nose hair.
Yes
The nose and nasal passages have hairs and mucous designed to filter the air.
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.
The correct spelling of the mucous membrane would be: MUCOUS MEMBRANE.(singular: mucosae)
yes. there is the maxillary nerve that runs down your cheekbone and the nasal nerve enters the nose and supplies the mucous
yes. the tissue the inside of your nose and eye's is a mucous membrane.
Take it to a vet immediately.