Did You Know?

Your nose can smell over a trillion scents!

How You Breathe

You take air in through your nose.

How You Smell

Your nose helps you smell food and flowers.

What nose Does

The nose helps you breathe air.

The nose helps you smell things.

The nose keeps your air clean.

The nose warms the cold air.

The nose helps you taste food.

The nose can get stuffy when sick.

More About nose

Your nose has been with you since birth. It helps you from the first breath. It is a part of your face that helps you every day. Your nose is very important for health.

When you eat, your nose helps you taste. If you have a cold, your nose may feel blocked. This can make food taste different. You might not smell well when you are sick.

Did you know that some animals have big noses? They use them to smell better. Your nose is small but very strong!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Nose"] --> B["Nasal Cavity"] A["Nose"] --> C["External Nose"] B["Nasal Cavity"] --> D["Nasal Fossae"] D["Nasal Fossae"] --> E["Turbinates"] D["Nasal Fossae"] --> F["Olfactory Mucosa"] B["Nasal Cavity"] --> G["Paranasal Sinuses"] B["Nasal Cavity"] --> H["Pharynx"]

What Do These Words Mean?

sensory organ:A body part that helps you feel or sense things.
nasal cavity:The space inside the nose where air passes through.
nostrils:The openings in the nose that let air in and out.
turbinates:Curved bones inside the nose that help warm and filter air.
pharynx:The part of the throat that connects the nose and mouth to the stomach.