Proboscis which is the olfactory organ
The scientific name for the nose is "nasus."
i believe it to be cilia
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Rhinotillexomania is the scientific term for compulsive nose picking.
The scientific term for nose hair is "vibrissae." These hairs are responsible for filtering out dust, dirt, and other particles from entering the nasal passages.
The Scientific name for a short-nose spinner is Stenella clymene, and for a long-nose spinner is Stenella longirostris. For striped dolphins is Stenella coeruleoalba.
Canis familiaris domesticus- All dogs no matter what breed, share the name scientific name.
The scientific term for sense of smell is olfaction. It refers to the ability to detect and perceive odors through the nose.
The scientific term for nose hair is "vibrissae." These hairs are responsible for filtering out dust, dirt, and other particles from entering the nasal passages.
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The Scientific name for a short-nose spinner is Stenella clymene, and for a long-nose spinner is Stenella longirostris. For striped dolphins is Stenella coeruleoalba.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Heterodon nasicus.
Rhinotillexomania is the scientific term for compulsive nose picking.
Canis familiaris domesticus- All dogs no matter what breed, share the name scientific name.
Rhis, from the Greek for nose. That's why a Doctor Who specializes in the diseases of the nose is ka a rhinologist.
The sea elephant got its name by having a trunk for nose, and the body of a seal
A baby bottlenose dolphin is a calf. Its scientific name is tursiops truncatus.
Scientific name: Henicorhynchus lobatus,Russian name: Барбус oстроносый сиамский,English name: Pointed nose Siamese barb
Nathaniel Nose's birth name is Nathaniel Joseph Nose.
The scientific term for nose fetishes is called "NASOPHILIA". It means to be attracted to a person's nose, whether of the same or of the opposite sex. It can include, but is not limited to, seeing, touching or even licking said partner's nose. Look at the Wikipedia definition of Nasophilia or Nose Fetishism for more information. --Saturn357 (saturn357@gawab.com)