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The Basics of Anatomy and Physiology: A Beginner's Guide ausoma.org Ausoma 5 facts
claimThe human nose filters impurities and moistens incoming air using hair and mucus-lined surfaces.
claimThe nose serves as the primary entrance for air in the human respiratory system.
claimThe human respiratory system facilitates breathing and gas exchange through a series of structures including the nose, mouth, throat, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.
claimThe human respiratory system facilitates breathing and oxygen intake, and includes the nose, throat, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
claimCartilage is a bendy tissue found at the ends of bones, in joints, and in structures such as the ears and nose.
Organs in the Body: Definition & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic my.clevelandclinic.org Cleveland Clinic Dec 9, 2024 2 facts
referenceThe respiratory system includes openings such as the nose and mouth, and internal organs such as the lungs.
referenceThe nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord as main organs, all nerves in the body, and sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, and nose.
List of systems of the human body - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
referenceThe respiratory system performs breathing and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, utilizing the nose, mouth, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and thoracic diaphragm.
Self-Consciousness - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu MIT Press Jul 24, 2024 1 fact
claimDue to the phenomenon of motion parallax, the nose has the highest relative velocity of all objects in the visual field of a perceiver.
Chapter 1. Body Structure – Human Anatomy and Physiology I louis.pressbooks.pub Pressbooks 1 fact
referenceIn human anatomy, the front of the body includes the following regional terms: forehead (frontal), skull (cranial), face (facial), eye (orbital), cheek (buccal), ear (otic), nose (nasal), neck (cervical), chest (thoracic), breast (mammary), mouth (oral), chin (mental), armpit (axillary), arm (brachial), elbow (antecubital), forearm (antebrachial), abdomen (abdominal), navel (umbilical), hip (coxal), wrist (carpal), thumb (pollex), palm (palmar), fingers (phalanges), kneecap (patellar), leg (crural), ankle (tarsal), great toe (hallux), foot (pedal), thigh (femoral), pubic (pubis), and groin (inguinal).
7 Major Organ Systems: Functions and Connections instituteofhumananatomy.com Institute of Human Anatomy Nov 23, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe human respiratory system is divided into the upper respiratory tract (nose, mouth, pharynx, and larynx) and the lower respiratory tract (trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli).
Systems and organs | Anatomy and Physiology | Research Starters ebsco.com EBSCO 1 fact
claimAir enters the respiratory system through the nose and mouth, which connect to the trachea.
Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org Gangsha Zhi, Rulin Xiu · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
claimHuman sensory organs, including eyes, ears, nose, and skin, function as detectors that receive vibrations, information, energy, and matter, inducing observable or measurable changes or experiences.