Yes! The tiny hairs in your nose act as filters and hold onto any wastes that comes through the nostrils . After the wastes must be released with a tiny explosion or as we call it , a sneeze .
Nose hair filters air that is passing through the nose, for example, dust particles in the air.
The hair in your nose named cilia filters everything that comes inside the nose like dust and dirt and these are the black stuff you get in your nose.
The structure that you find in the nose which filters the air is called cilia. These tiny, hair-like projections help to catch dust and other foreign particles so that they do not reach the respiratory system.
The Nostrils or the Nose.
The hair in your nose helps stop bits of dust and other debris from passing further into your nose.
The hair in your nose protects you by catching things like dust, germs, etc.
The structure that you find in the nose which filters the air is called cilia. These tiny, hair-like projections help to catch dust and other foreign particles so that they do not reach the respiratory system.
hair is present in our nose which prevents dust and dirt from entering our nose and then to the body.so when the dust and dirt is collected it forms mucus.the hair acts like a filter.so u blow ur nose to remove the mucus.
No - the hairs inside the nose filter out dust - it's essentially what 'bogies' are made of !
The hair inside your nose helps to trap dust, pollen, and other particles, preventing them from entering your respiratory system and causing irritation or infection. It also helps to filter and warm the air you breathe before it reaches your lungs.
it was called as " Nasal Hair " but usually called as " Nose Hair "
Nothing the wax in your ears catch the dust and so does the hairs in your nose. and when it goes trough your mouth it travels with the air.