A bleeding nose is usually a tell-tale sign of a broken one. Breaking one's nose doesn't always warrant blood outside of the body; one may noticed bruises around the nose/under the eyes.
For the most part the nose is just cartilage and the bone that would break is the Vomer.
It's not actually broken. He has what is known as a deviated septum. The cartilage that gives shape to his nose is not symmetrical with the rest of his face. It's not uncommon.
No your nose clicking when you wash your face does not mean it is broken. Since the nose is cartilage and not bone it is flexible and can move slightly.
Yes, there is cartilage in the nose. The nose is made up of both bone and cartilage, which provides structure and support to the nasal passageways. The cartilage in the nose helps maintain its shape and allows for flexibility in movement.
It is cartilage until you get to the top of your bridge
If hit from the side, the bones and cartilage are displaced to the side, but if hit from the front, they are splayed out.
I believe it is the stuff that makes your nose flexible. Move around your nose cartilage makes your nose able to do this.
The cartilage of the nose is made of hyaline cartilage, which is a type of connective tissue. Hyaline cartilage is strong yet flexible, providing structure and support to the nose.
You get a bloody nose. The cartilage may get broken. And your eyes will probably water pretty badly. You may end up with black eyes. Contrary to the popular myth, one cannot 'drive' the cartilage into the brain and kill anyone.
Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
Cartilage, mostly.
Hyaline Cartilage