Sniffing involves the coordinated action of several muscles, primarily those in the nose and face. The main muscle responsible for the inhalation of air through the nostrils is the diaphragm, but additional muscles, including those in the nasal passages and the facial muscles, also play a role. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number of muscles specifically for sniffing, it's a complex action that engages multiple muscle groups.
Sniff....sniff... take BOTH
Yes, the hormone that triggers the sensation of needing to sniff is called oxytocin. It is responsible for stimulating the muscles in the nasal passage, which can lead to an increased urge to sniff.
That is the correct spelling of "sniff" (to take a smell).
over 200 muscles
Four muscles.
49 muscles to cry, 12 muscles to smile and 6 muscles to slap
You would need about 14 muscles to sneeze.
there are 36 muscles in a run mile
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All of the required muscles.
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