Sneezes originate from the nose.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.
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After entering your nose and mouth, air travels down your windpipe (trachea) and into your lungs.
Air entering your body goes from the mouth and nose through the pharynx and into the trachea.
Germs can enter the nose through the air we breathe, especially when in close contact with an infected person who coughs or sneezes. They can also be transferred by touching surfaces contaminated with germs and then touching the nose. Once in the nose, germs can multiply and cause infections.
between ur mouth and nose......
You automatically close your eyes when you start to sneeze. But you shouldn't be closing your nose at all. Let your sneezes out naturally, with your nose and mouth open (but covered).
They're both reflexes, and they both involve blasting out a lot of air to get something out of our body. The main difference is that sneezes are caused by something irritating the inside of your nose, while coughs are triggered by something irritating your throat or lungs. Also, coughs blast the air out of your mouth, while sneezes blast it out of both your mouth and nose.
Sneezes are caused by something irritating the inside of your nose. It could be something like dust, pepper, or an allergy to something. The sneeze then blasts air out of your nose and mouth to get rid of the irritant.
It comes from your mouth at somewhere between 40 and 100 mph.
It is just mucus. It is like the stuff from our nose.
To rid your body of foreign substances in your nose,
A sneeze is an involuntary reflex which causes air to be forcefully expelled from the mouth and nose. Sneezes are triggered by something irritating inside the nose, with the purpose of the sneeze being to expel the irritant and any excess mucus from the nasal passages.
Of course they do. Every animal that has a nose and sneezes has snot.
Washing your hands. Avoid shaking hands with other people. Cover your nose and mouth when someone else sneezes. When in public keep your hands in your pockets and don't touch anything. Avoid touching your mouth, face and nose with hands. Always use tissue or cloth.
No,but if someone else sneezes near you without covering their mouth and nose, you may catch it from their sneeze. Or if you are sneezing you could give it to others the same way.Flu viruses spread through respiratory droplets that are released with coughs and sneezes, so always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing and sneezing and then throw the tissue away.(See the related questions below for more information abouthow flu viruses are spread and how to protect yourself from them.)
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.