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  2. Overview. Anatomy of the nose from front (top) and side (bottom). What is the nose? Your nose, a structure that sticks out from the middle of your face, is the entrance to your respiratory system. It warms, conditions and filters the air you breathe. It also houses your olfactory organs, which give you your sense of smell.

  3. Nose Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The nose is the body's primary organ of smell and also functions as part of the body's respiratory system. Air comes into the body through the nose.

  4. The Nasal Cavity - Structure - Vasculature - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The nose is an olfactory and respiratory organ. It consists of nasal skeleton, which houses the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity has four functions: Warms and humidifies the inspired air. Removes and traps pathogens and particulate matter from the inspired air. Responsible for sense of smell.

  5. Nasal cavity: Anatomy, structure, parts, blood supply | Kenhub

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    The internal part of the nose is termed the nasal cavity. It is involved in respiration, olfaction, speech and taste. In this page, we are going to study the nose anatomy, with a special focus on the anatomical importance of the nasal cavity structure.

  6. Anatomy of the Nose: What to Know - WebMD

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    This article details everything you need to know about nose anatomy — the nasal structures that help carry out its functions — and discusses some important disorders for your understanding.

  7. Human nose - Wikipedia

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    The human nose is the first organ of the respiratory system. It is also the principal organ in the olfactory system. The shape of the nose is determined by the nasal bones and the nasal cartilages, including the nasal septum, which separates the nostrils and divides the nasal cavity into two. The nose has an important function in breathing.

  8. Nose, the prominent structure between the eyes that serves as the entrance to the respiratory tract and contains the olfactory organ. It provides conditioned air for respiration, serves the sense of smell, and cleans itself of foreign debris extracted from inhalations.

  9. Nasal anatomy, what is your nose made of, bones, cartilage in nose, what does the nose do, why do you have nose hair, how does it help in breathing, pictures.

  10. The Nose and Sinuses - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The Nose and Sinuses. The External Nose. The Paranasal Sinuses. The Nasal Cavity. Anatomy Video Lectures. START NOW FOR FREE. Popular. ... The Colon. by Dominic Aubrey-Jones. TeachMeAnatomy. Part of the TeachMe Series. The medical information on this site is provided as an information resource only, and is not to be used or relied on for any ...

  11. Anatomy and Physiology of the Nose and Throat

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    Anatomy and Physiology of the Nose and Throat What is the nose? Your nose helps you to breathe and to smell. The inner part of the nose is above the roof of the mouth. The nose is made up of: External meatus. Triangular-shaped projection in the center of the face. External nostrils. Two chambers divided by the septum. Septum.