All cavities of the body that have an opening to the outside make mucous as a lubricant. This includes the respiratory. digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts and the socket that hold the eye.
it is a filtration system which uses cilias and mucus to prevent harmful things from entering your body when breathing
The nose is lined with tiny hairs called cilia. These hairs help filter the air entering the lungs of dust and dirt that is in the air.
is to smell , smell air and breath
the oalveoli
nose- cilia and the mucous.
nasal passages
Warm and wet air does move through both mouth and nose. You can shut your mouth and air will just come from the nose.
Air inhaled through the mouth is not as clean as air inhaled through the nose. Reason for this is that when we inhale air through our nose than it get filtered by hair present in our nose. But air inhaled through our mouth goes directly in without any filtration.
The purpose of the sinuses is unclear, they may help to humidify the air we breath or they may enhance our voices.
True Mucus helps moisten warm and filter the air as it enters the nose.
To trap dust and debris. They are boney like prominences located in your nose.
nose- cilia and the mucous.
The turbinates at the top of the nose are moist and exist to moisten air as it enters the respiratory tract.
The tiny hairs in our nose clean the dust particles in the air
nasal passages
Yes, both the mouth and nose help to moisten and warm air before it enters your lungs.
Warm and wet air does move through both mouth and nose. You can shut your mouth and air will just come from the nose.
Warm and wet air does move through both mouth and nose. You can shut your mouth and air will just come from the nose.
Conchae in your nose greatly increase the surface area of the nose. They have got rich blood supply. When air passes through your nose, it come in contact with the inner surface of the nose. That warms up the air.
The nose has tiny hairs in it that clean the air as you breathe in.
mucous and nose hair.