The holes in your nose that lead into your head are called nasal passages, which are part of the respiratory system. These passages connect the external environment to the sinuses and throat, allowing air to flow in and out for breathing. They also play a role in filtering, warming, and humidifying the air we inhale. The nasal passages help with the sense of smell as well, housing olfactory receptors.
Whales blow holes are similar to our noses. They allow the whale to breath by coming to the surface. Its basically like a nose on top of the whales head, and is evolved from a nose like ours.
Nothing... Most of the ear holes and nose holes have jewellery in them. Nothing more nothing less.
When you lead an animal, where do you stand? At their nose, because you want them to head in the direction you're going. When you lead someone by the nose, you're leading them wherever you want them to go, and they're just going along with whatever you tell them.
the answer is two becuase you have to holes on your nose
Not normally - no. this of course excluding the normal God designed holes we call ears and Nose and Mouth and eye tear duct and if your the technical type; all the many tiny holes for sweat glands and such. But normally, a human does not have a hole in its head.
/cover the holes up Brandon lasscells
The two breathing openings in the nose are "nostrils."
Nostrils are the holes in your nose which you breathe in and out of.
yes, all of your lower nose by the holes is highly filled with nerves.
The two nose holes are called nostrils. They are openings leading to the nasal cavity, which is part of the respiratory system.
2 holes in the nose..............inserted in one hole of the nose but goes out in the other hole of the nose....why?
bilateral symmetry