The nose is connected to the nasal bone protrusion via flexible cartilage surrounded by tissue and covered in skin.
The Oral and Nasal Cavities open into the Pharynx.
because the throat is connected to two other tubes, one which you breath from and one with you eat and drink, the nose is connected to the throat because people breath from the nose aswell as the mouth unless you are a mouth breather
Pulling nose hair hurts because the hair follicles in the nose are connected to nerve endings, which are sensitive to pain. When the hair is pulled out, it can cause discomfort or pain due to the stimulation of these nerve endings.
When nose hairs are plucked or pulled out, it can cause pain because the hair follicles in the nose are connected to nerve endings, which are sensitive to touch and can trigger a pain response when disturbed.
The ear and the nose canal are connected by a small tube called the Eustachian tube. This tube helps equalize pressure between the ear and the outside environment.
Your Eustachian Tube connects your ear to your nose.
The Oral and Nasal Cavities open into the Pharynx.
the throat is connected to the lungs directly. The nose is then connected to the throat. Hence the mouth can still breath when the nose is blocked.....remember when you drank lemonade and it fizzed back through your nose??
Yes, the nose is directly connected to the brain through the olfactory nerve, which is responsible for the sense of smell.
Through the nasal cavity
there are no organs in your nose but it is connected to your lungs
You breathe from your nose because both your mouth and nose airway are connected. Making it possible to breathe two ways
because the throat is connected to two other tubes, one which you breath from and one with you eat and drink, the nose is connected to the throat because people breath from the nose aswell as the mouth unless you are a mouth breather
there are no organs in your nose but it is connected to your lungs
Eating certain foods is not likely connected to having a running nose.
Sinuses are up your nose to almost your forhead. I don't believe they are in your head. I think they are connected to your nose.
The nose and mouth meets at its individual cavities, in this case its the nasal cavities and the oral cavities meeting at the pharynx.