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| Human nose | |
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| Human nose in profile | |
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| Latin | nasus |
| Artery | sphenopalatine artery, greater palatine artery |
| Vein | facial vein |
| Nerve | external nasal nerve |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | n_10/12578550 |
The visible part of the human nose is the protruding part of the face that bears the nostrils. The shape of the nose is determined by the ethmoid bone and the nasal septum, which consists mostly of cartilage and which separates the nostrils. Generally the nose of a male is larger than that of a female.
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Because of the special nature of the blood supply to the human nose and surrounding area, it is possible for retrograde infections from the nasal area to spread to the brain. For this reason, the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and maxilla, is known to doctors as the danger triangle of the face.
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The factual accuracy of part of this article is disputed. The dispute is about Nasology, which has been described as "an extended joke at the expense of Phrenology" . Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page.(March 2008) |
Human noses can take many different shapes. Several attempts have been made towards a classification of noses. The following examples are from Nasology by Eden Warwick (pseudonym of George Jabet). This 19th century tract associated nose shapes with character traits in a way akin to phrenology, in a somewhat ironic way, as the booklet was intended to mock the popular but highly controversial subject of phrenology.
Class I nose.svg
Class I |
Aquain Nosen.svg
Class II |
Class III |
Class IV nose.svg
Class IV |
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In the Western world, some people choose to get rhinoplasty to change the aesthetic appearance of their nose. Nose piercings are also common, such as nostril, septum or bridge.
In New Zealand, nose pressing ("hongi") is a traditional greeting amongst Maori people, however is now generally confined to certain traditional celebrations.
Alan Burden Famous for the class IV hawk nose. "Im a bird".
Buzzz i have a bird on my nose!!
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| Anatomy: respiratory system |
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| Nose • Nasal cavity • Pharynx • Larynx • Trachea • Lungs • Bronchi • Alveoli • Conducting zone • Respiratory zone |
| Human anatomical features | ||
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| Head | Skull · Forehead · Eye · Ear · Nose · Mouth · Tongue · Teeth · Jaw · Face · Cheek · Chin |
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| Neck | Throat · Adam\'s apple | |
| Torso | Shoulders · Spine · Breast (Tail of Spence) · Chest · Ribcage · Abdomen · Navel Sex organs (Clitoris · Vagina · Penis · Scrotum · Testicle) – Hip · Anus · Buttocks | |
| Limbs | Arm · Elbow · Forearm · Wrist · Hand · Finger (Thumb · Index · Middle · Ring · Little) · Leg · Lap · Thigh · Knee · Calf · Heel · Ankle · Foot · Toe (Hallux) | |
| Skin | Hair | |
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