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What is the function of the nose in the respiratory system?

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Answered by jay1319
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The nose acts as a passageway for the air outside to enter our body. It also filter some dust particles and other impurities present in air upto an extent before entering to our trachea.

Answered by Banjeet1141
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The function of the nose in the respiratory system-

The nose and nasal cavity constitute the initial segment of the body's airway—the respiratory tract through which air moves—and comprise the major external entrance for the respiratory system. The nose is a facial structure comprised of cartilage, bone, muscle, and skin that supports and protects the nasal cavity's anterior section.

                 The nasal cavity is a hollow region between the nose and the skull that is coated with mucus membranes and hairs. The nasal cavity's job is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs. The nasal cavity's hairs and mucus catch dust, mold, pollen, and other environmental toxins before they reach the body's innermost parts. Before being expelled into the environment, air departing the body through the nose returns moisture and heat to the nasal cavity.

The nose is engaged in various vital body activities, including:

  • Allows for the entry of air into your body.
  • Contributes to how you appear and sound while you speak.
  • Filters and cleans the air to eliminate allergies and particulates.
  • It gives you a sense of smell.
  • Warms and moistens the air, allowing it to enter your respiratory system more pleasantly.
  • The nose is also an important feature of your face look and sense of well-being.

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