external nares
The internal nostrils of the frog open into the frogs mouth. When the nostrils open it allows air to enter the enlarged mouth.
The internal nostrils of the frog open into the frogs mouth. When the nostrils open it allows air to enter the enlarged mouth.
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No , nostrils are absent in fish , fish inhale water by open mouth .
Yes the seal has nostrils that can close and open if wanted.
To prevent sand entering into their nose
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External nares ( Nostrils) are the openings formed by the external nose that open into the nasal cavity.
The phrase 'nares are patent' basically means that the nostrils are open. The opposite would be latent which means that the nostrils are hidden. This is not common.
Your nostrils are too small. You need to make a tiny slit with a Stanley knife to enable the air to flow in freely.
Hippopotamuses sleep in the water, where they spend most of their time. Every few minutes they will automatically push their nostrils above water, where the nostrils open and take in air.
Yes, in fact they can because it is so windy and sand blows every where that a camels nostrils were made so that sand could not go through their nostrils and into their respiratory system. Also, they can keep all the condensation from breathing andsend it back to their body liquids, and they end up saving a LOT more water than if they had let the condensation evaporate.