Yes. Every culture has bones in their noses. In fact most Asians will take this question offensively. I am in fact a quarter Asian and me and my family have bones in their noses.
apparently sharks do not have bones they have cartalige like humans ears and noses
well, most people don't know this, but asians have visualirity eye sense in their noses. so they actually see AND smell at the same time. better than the average person.
No. Horses noses are made out of cartilige.
I was not aware that this was an ethnically specific problem, but there could be any number of reasons. Some Asians have smaller, flatter noses which could mean that blood vessels are closer to the surface of the tissue in their nasal passages. This situation can lead to bleeding easier.
Yes. The bridge of the nose is the nasal bone. The lower part of the nose is made up of cartilage.
The exact percentage of people with small noses is unknown. People have different head sizes so a nose that is too big on one's head may be too small on someone else's. In general, nose size can be generalized between races, such as how Asians tend to have smaller noses.
Skin, hair, eyes, ears, vagina, lactating breasts, noses, bones, etc.
you can hold just below the little bones with a tissue or if it is bad you could do that and have an ice pack on your neck.
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No they do not have noses.
No, starfish do not have noses.
No, sharks do not have bones in their bodies. Instead, they are made up of cartilage, which is a flexible and lightweight tissue. This cartilaginous structure is similar to what human noses and ears are made of, allowing sharks to be more buoyant and agile in the water.