a mouse - that's what its called - some party clowns use a nose with a squeak box built in
Yes, if you hold your hand over your mouth. There is no mechanism to prevent it however the air you breath will follow the path of least resistance. if your big mouth hole is open why would it travel down the more constricted path of your nose?
Cilia
The immune system's lymph nodes and white blood cells are responsible for catching bacteria that make it past the nose and mouth. White blood cells detect and attack the bacteria while lymph nodes help to filter and remove any harmful substances.
The area between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum.
help or aid you in breathing
A Clown is a entertainer (Usually for kids) who dresses up in bright clothes, big shoes and usually wears wig or a oversized/undersized hat.Makeup: Whiteface Clowns wear a full white face with a red nose and red highlighted cheecks. Auguste Clowns wear whit only around their eyes and sometimes their mouth and have rouge colored faces. Hobo Clowns are rugged looking with a beard and a red nose and white around the mouth and eyes to represent soot being wiped away.Types of Clowns: The Whiteface is the leader of the pack (the boss) , the Auguste is the crazy/silly clown who always gets things wrong and the hobo is the one everyone feels sorry for but is full of life.Clown Jobs:Circus Clowns: There clowns entertain in the circus and work as a groupPrivate Party Clowns: These are your kids party clowns and they have skills such as magic shows, balloons and face paintingBuskers: These clowns walk around and make fools of themselves
Red Nose, Red Hair, Big Shoes, Makeup
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
The nose is above the mouth.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
Well, "comic" is usually referring to someone or something funny so clowns are referrenced to as funny and with clowns having a "Red Nose" it's probably referred to that.
Through your nose and mouth.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.
Yes you should cover the infants mouth and nose with your mouth when performing CPR on an infant.
its mouth to mouth when the oral cavity is not obstructed or there isn't blood for eg, but when the oral cavity is obstructed then is mouth to nose
nose or mouth.- Taylor
it is bad to draw eyes and mouth and nose