It depends on what your grandparents (and great grandparents) noses are like. Your parents could have genes for straight and crooked noses but only the straight nose genes are being expressed. But they could pass on the crooked nose genes to you and you would have a crooked nose. Since the crooked nose gene is recessive you are more likely to have a straight nose, especially since both your parents have them.
Yes, the word 'nose' is both a noun (nose, noses) and a verb (nose, noses, nosing, nosed). Examples: Noun: The ball hit him in the nose. Verb: I know how to nose out his secrets.
You look at the two colors of the parents noses and click the noses of the babies until you find the color in between the two parents colors. :)
The plural of the word "nose" is "noses."
Crooked noses in newborns can be caused by various factors such as positioning in the womb, genetics, or birth trauma. As the baby grows, the cartilage in the nose may also shift and change shape, contributing to the appearance of a crooked nose. In most cases, the nose straightens out as the child grows older.
they both have big, red noses!
Protect Noses. -.- Protect Noses. -.-
noses
They breath with their noses. They have a nose on their nose.
Only their own noses. and they often get nose bleeds.
Noses dont talk
No, fish do not have noses.