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A nose is a sensory organ and respiratory structure in vertebrates. It consists of a nasal cavity inside the head, and an external nose on the face. The external nose houses the nostrils, or nares, a pair of tubes providing airflow through the nose for respiration. Where the nostrils pass through the nasal cavity they widen, are known as nasal fossae, and contain turbinates and olfactory mucosa. The nasal cavity also connects to the paranasal sinuses (dead-end air cavities for pressure buffering and humidification). From the nasal cavity, the nostrils continue into the pharynx, a switch track
nasal bone
facial bone
nasal cavity
large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
nostril
A nostril (or naris , : nares ) is either of the two orifices of the nose. They enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities. In birds and mammals, they contain branched bones or cartilages called turbinates, whose function is to warm air on inhalation and remove moisture on exhalation. Fish do not breathe through noses, but they do have two small holes used for smelling, which can also be referred to as nostrils (with the exception of Cyclostomi, which have just one nostril).
nasal septum
separator of the left and right airways in the nose
human nose
feature of the face
electronic nose
sensor
nasal congestion
symptom
nasal sprays
pharmacologic agents delivered into the nostrils in the form of a mist or spra
nasal hair
thick hair in the area of the nasal entrance
nose fetishism
sexual attraction towards the nose

Mimizuka
The , which was renamed from , is a monument in Kyoto, Japan. It is dedicated to the sliced noses of killed Korean soldiers and civilians, as well as those of Ming Chinese troops, taken as war trophies during the Imjin War. The monument enshrines the severed noses of at least 38,000 Koreans and over 30,000 Chinese killed during Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasions.
Jewish nose
stereotype
nasal cycle
alternating partial congestion and decongestion of the nasal cavities in humans and other animals
aquiline nose
human nose with a prominent bridge
Khecarī mudrā
yogic practice involving mudra, mantra and sadhana
nasal mucosa
part of the mucus membrane lining the nasal cavity

nose-leaf
thumb|Nose-leaf diagram of a horseshoe bat

nose jewellery
thumb|Turquoise gold nose ornament from the Moche culture.
infraorbital nerve
facial nerve
nasal bridge
bony part of the nose, overlying the nasal bones
I've got your nose
children's game in which one person pretends to pluck the nose from another's face
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Wikimedia template

cartilage of the septum
Hyaline cartilage in the nose

allergic salute
upward rubbing of the nose to relieve itching
London Noses
Art installation in London
anterior nasal aperture
opening in the human skull
greater alar cartilage
Cartilaginous plate in the nose
nasal glands
anatomical entity
nasal cartilage
supportive structure in the nose
Saverland v. Newton
English court case
sphenoethmoidal recess
anatomical feature in the nose
ethmoid bulla
part of the ethmoid bone of the skull
ethmoidal infundibulum
Space in the nasal cavity