Human nose
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Human nose | |
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Human nose in profile | |
Illustration of nose diagram | |
Artery | sphenopalatine artery, greater palatine artery |
Vein | facial vein |
Nerve | external nasal nerve |
The nose has an area of specialised cells which are responsible for smelling (part of the olfactory system). Another function of the nose is the conditioning of inhaled air, warming it and making it more humid. Hairs inside the nose prevent large particles from entering the lungs. Sneezing is usually caused by foreign particles irritating the nasal mucosa, but can more rarely be caused by sudden exposure to bright light (called the photic sneeze reflex) or touching the external auditory canal. Sneezing is a means of transmitting infections because it creates aerosols in which the droplets can harbour microbes.
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