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Can you taste better with your nose plugged or not plugged?

you can taste food, but it tastes bland. your nose helps you differenciate tastes. plugging your nose cuts off the oxygen going to your olfactory senses, which is a componet to being able to taste food.


What body parts are unique?

The human fingerprint, DNA, and voice pattern are unique to each individual.


Why can't i taste anything when i have a cold is it bad?

During a cold, a congested nose is one of the symptoms, which restricts air flow through your nasal canal (nose). Taste is a combination of your tongue and nose breathing in air in order to product a taste. Without breathing through your nose, taste is not possible. This is the same premise in which plugging your nose while eating something distasteful lowers the severity of it.


Why the para nasal sinuses are assembled around your nose?

They have two main functions: 1) As in all sinuses, they give size without added weight and 2) They give depth to the voice. You have the para nasal sinuses, assembled around your nose. You have maxillary sinuses, frontal sinuses, ethmoid sinuses and sphenoid sinuses around your nose. These sinuses make the area around your nose, very light in weight. The diagonally opposite part of the skull is thick and heavy. That is occipital bone for example! This has an evolutionary advantage to human being. After deep inspiration, you can float in the water, without any efforts. So these para nasal sinuses has helped you to keep your nose out of water. The opposite thick part of the skull help you in this endeavour. You can very easily understand the importance of your nose in water verses your nose out of water. That is the reason, why the para nasal sinuses are assembled around your nose. All the other advantages are accessory, probably.


What does it mean when a boy touches your nose?

In some cultures, touching someone's nose is considered playful or affectionate. It can also be a way to show teasing or flirtation. Ultimately, the meaning behind the gesture depends on the context and the relationship between the individuals involved.

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Why do you smell something weird when something hits your nose?

that thing that hits your nose smells weird.


My nose has this weird indent on the top and I was wondering if I can have artificial skin put over the indent to make my nose more even. Can you have artificial skin put on your nose?

You will require a rhinoplasty and not artificial skin.


What causes a cat to have a weird nose?

A cat may have a weird nose due to genetic factors, injuries, infections, or certain health conditions.


Why do parakeets have a weird nose what is it called?

a cere


Is it weird to get a nose piercing at age 14?

no


Do nose piercings look weird if theres a freckle on the nose?

No they look just fine.


Does your nose effect your voice?

yes,if your nose is stopped up , its hard to breath so your voice sounds drained out or your losing your voice type of sound. if your nose is not stopped up your voice sounds nice and clear like it should , and if your nose is effecting your voice blow your nose see a doctor about nasonex or omnaris (nose spray) these two are the best ones to use and also take claratin-d it will help clear your nasal passages.


Is it weird that my nose is bigger than my ears?

yes


What has the author Joseph Shanks written?

Joseph Shanks has written: 'Your nose, throat, voice and hygiene' -- subject(s): Hygiene, Nose, Throat, Voice


What is between the nose and the trachea?

The larynx (voice box)


What are a few reasons why plugging your nose while eating affects the way food tastes?

your sense of taste is greatly affected by you nose because the air you breath through your nose passes over your tongue so you "taste" the air


What are some weird yet fun ways to show affection to your boyfriend?

Boop his nose

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