something that is inside the nasal canal causes irritation to the nerves and causes the canal to want to expel it. The way the the nasal expels the object is through an excessive force of outward air from the lungs through the nasal canal.
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"Sneeze" is a verb.
Yes, sneezes is the third person singular form of the verb sneeze. It is also the plural form of the noun sneeze.
The human heart.
No. To sneeze, you need your circulatory system. That is what pumps your blood and lets you breathe. Sneezes are caused by irritation on the mucus membrane. Your immune system then gets rid of the irritation by making you sneeze.
I'll assume you mean start, not star. A sneeze starts inside your nose, when something like dust or pepper irritates its lining.
Not exactly. When you sneeze, all of the organs in your body, even your heart, momentarily stop, then start back up again when your sneeze is over. Pretty crazy, huh!
A sneeze is your body's way to "shoo out" a germ.
No. Just sneeze whenever you need to.
A sneeze is your body's way to "shoo out" a germ.
its process our body to protect the cells
Of course they do! All human beings sneeze. Even animals!
A human will sneeze millions of times during their lifetime. There is no way to count exactly how many actual sneezes will occur.
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The same things that make a human sneeze....ie black pepper.