Nose
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− | + | From the perspective of the anatomy, the protuberance of the vertebral bodies, which is the location in the middle of the face, is called nose. The function of the nasal passage is [[Inhalation|inhalation]] and [[Exhalation|exhalation<ref>Becker, D., Ransom, E., Guy, C., & Bloom, J. (2018). Surgical treatment of nasal obstruction in rhinoplasty. Retrieved from https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Surgical-treatment-of-nasal-obstruction-in-Becker-Ransom/7e1f53b976cd14c5199484696762821ca666cd52/figure/3</ref>]]. | |
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Revision as of 12:12, 5 December 2018
From the perspective of the anatomy, the protuberance of the vertebral bodies, which is the location in the middle of the face, is called nose. The function of the nasal passage is inhalation and exhalationUNIQ6ecdfced4ecc8165-nowiki-00000001-QINU1UNIQ6ecdfced4ecc8165-nowiki-00000002-QINU.
References
- ↑ Becker, D., Ransom, E., Guy, C., & Bloom, J. (2018). Surgical treatment of nasal obstruction in rhinoplasty. Retrieved from https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Surgical-treatment-of-nasal-obstruction-in-Becker-Ransom/7e1f53b976cd14c5199484696762821ca666cd52/figure/3