Skin mucus in your nose hairs on the inside of your trochea and nose saliva
The nose filters, warms, and moistens the air you breathe. Hairs and mucus in the nose trap particles and pathogens, while blood vessels help warm and humidify the air before it reaches the lungs.
Trim your nose hairs and put some itch cream up there!
Nasal hairs
can plucking nose hairs cuse sinusitis?
The respiratory system contains mucous and tiny hairs called cilia. These are primarily found in the trachea and bronchi to help remove dust, debris, and pathogens from the airways.
Tiny hairs that trap pathogens is the best definition of cilia. Cilia are hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help trap and remove pathogens and particles from the airways to protect the body from infection.
No, nose hairs start growing at the top of the nose and work it's way down. When you pluck nose hair you only take out 1/3 of the actual length.
You'd be inhaling all the stuff that the nose hairs filter out.
their are small hairs in your nose that catch pollens etc... that is why most health professionals promote breathing through your nose instead of you mouth because your mouth has no such defenses.
it has hairs :D how does the nose work?
yes