The nares, or nostrils, open and close continuously as part of the respiratory cycle. They can open and close more frequently during activities such as breathing, sneezing, or sniffing. Additionally, the rhythmic pattern of opening and closing can vary based on individual physiology and environmental factors. Overall, there isn't a fixed number of times they open and close, as it depends on various activities and conditions.
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external nares
In the nasopharynx.
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70 - 120 times
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Roughly about 12 times a day{24 hours}
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.
The nostrils usually open and close about 20 times in one minute, whereas the throat moves up and down in synchrony with breathing, so it will move once for each breath taken. Therefore, the number of times the nostrils open and close in one minute would typically be more frequent than the number of times the throat moves up and down in one minute.
well it depense on the person. I would say about 12 times per minute.