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How to pronounce nose in English
nose
nose
Britain [nz] America [no? z]
Noun (short for noun)
Nose; Sense of smell; Aroma, aroma; ledge
transitive verb
Smell it out, smell it out; Touch with the nose; Taste (wine) with the nose; nose
intransitive verb
Carefully explore and advance; Sound sb.' s opinion (about sth)
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English pronunciation of nose
The English pronunciation of nose is nose, and it is /noz/.
The nose is divided into three parts: external nose, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. It is the initial part of the respiratory tract and also the olfactory organ. Respiratory and olfactory organs. As a highly differentiated sensory chemical organ, it plays an important role in animals receiving external chemical information, identifying environment, identifying friends and enemies, homing, hunting, avoiding enemies, finding spouses and foraging.
The nose consists of three parts: external nose, nasal cavity and sinus. The external nose is located in the center of the face. The nasal cavity is a cavity between two lateral skulls, and its upper part, rear part and side are surrounded by paired left and right sinuses, and it is closely adjacent to the anterior cranial fossa, middle cranial fossa, oral cavity and orbit, and separated from each other only by a thin bone plate, so severe nasal trauma can be accompanied by trauma of its surrounding structures, and nasal diseases can also spread to neighboring organs. The opening of the sinus enters the nasal cavity, and the mucous membranes of the two move together to form a whole.
The nose structure of vertebrates is different, but it is generally composed of external nose, nasal cavity and sinus. The mucosal blood vessels in the lower part of the nasal cavity are rich, which can adjust the air temperature and humidity. Accessory sinuses are several bone cavities communicating with the nasal cavity, which can help regulate the temperature, humidity and timbre of the air. Some animals have nose hair in the front of the nasal cavity, which plays a role in filtering dust in the air. Liver cirrhosis has an external nostril and an olfactory sac, but it still receives nerves from a pair of olfactory lobes. Fish usually have external nostrils and paired olfactory sacs. The external nostril of cartilaginous fish is located on the ventral surface of snout, while teleost fish is located on the dorsal surface. Terrestrial vertebrates breathe air, and the olfactory organs communicate with the oral cavity, which leads to the appearance of internal nostrils. After the appearance of the inner nostril, the nasal cavity has both olfactory and respiratory functions. In amphibians, the inner nostril is open in front of the mouth, and the olfactory mucosa in the nasal cavity is flat, and part of it is transformed into vomeronasal organ, which is a taste receptor. Reptiles have a developed sense of smell, and the nasal cavity and olfactory mucosa are enlarged. The nasal cavity structure of birds is similar to that of reptiles. Mammals have a second jaw and the internal nostril moves back to the pharynx. Because the sense of smell is highly developed and the structure is complex, it is characterized by enlarged nasal cavity and turbinate bone. The turbinate is a thin bone block with complex coils, which is covered with olfactory mucosa covered with olfactory nerve, greatly increasing the olfactory surface area. The olfactory degeneration of aquatic species, such as whales and manatees; Some animals, such as dogs, have a keen sense of smell because their olfactory mucosa extends beyond the nasal cavity.
External nose refers to the part protruding from the face, which is supported by bones and cartilage and covers the skin. The external nose is shaped like a triangular pyramid, protruding from the center of the face and vulnerable to trauma. The upper end is narrow, and the uppermost part is located between the eyes, which is called nasal root. The central bulge is called the bridge of the nose, and the sides of the bridge of the nose are the back of the nose. The protruding part at the lower end is called the tip of the nose. The protruding parts on both sides of the tip of the nose are called the alar.
Nasal cavity is a cavity between two lateral skulls, which is based on bony nasal cavity and cartilage, and its surface is lined with mucosa and skin. The nasal cavity is an irregular long and narrow cavity with a narrow upper part and a wide lower part, and the front and rear diameter is larger than the left and right sides. It begins in the anterior nostril and ends in the posterior nostril, leading to the nasopharynx. The nasal cavity is divided into left and right cavities by nasal septum, the front cavity communicates with the outside world through nostril, and the back cavity communicates with pharyngeal cavity through rear nostril. Each nasal cavity can be divided into nasal vestibule and inherent nasal cavity.
Nasal vestibule refers to the enlarged space surrounded by the alar, and its inner surface is lined with skin, which has the function of retaining and inhaling dust. In addition, the skin is tightly attached to the perichondrium, so when the furuncle is swollen, the pain is severe. The front of the nasal vestibule is equivalent to the inner corner of the tip of the nose, and there is a concave protruding outward, which is called the nasal vestibule recess, and it is often the place where boils and acne occur.
The proper nasal cavity refers to the part behind the nasal vestibule, and the inner wall is the nasal septum. The proper nasal cavity is connected with the pharynx through the retronasal foramen, and its shape is basically the same as that of the bony nasal cavity, and it is composed of bone and cartilage covering the mucosa. Each nasal cavity has four walls: upper, lower, inner and outer. The upper wall (roof) is relatively narrow, adjacent to the anterior cranial fossa, and consists of nasal bone, frontal bone, ethmoid plate and sphenoid bone. The ethmoid foramen of the sieve plate is penetrated by olfactory nerve, and the lower wall (bottom) is the top of the mouth and consists of hard palate. The medial wall is the nasal septum, which consists of bony nasal septum and nasal septum cartilage. The nasal septum is biased to one side, especially to the left.
There are abundant vascular convergence and anastomotic plexus in the mucosa of the anterior lower part of the nasal septum, which is called Lee's artery area or Kirschner needle vein plexus. About 90% of nosebleeds (nosebleeds) occur here, which is clinically called bleeding-prone area. The outer wall structure is complex, consisting of frontal process of nasal bone, lacrimal bone, ethmoid bone, vertical part of palatine bone and pterygoid process of sphenoid bone. 【 As shown in the figure 】 There are three protruding long bone fragments (turbinectomy) on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity, which are arranged in a stepped manner and slightly shell-shaped, and are called turbinates. The turbinates are called upper turbinate, middle turbinate and lower turbinate respectively from top to bottom, and the gaps below each turbinate are called upper nasal meatus, middle nasal meatus and lower nasal meatus respectively. The concave pit above the back of the upper turbinate is called butterfly sieve ...
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Nose [English] [n Uz][ America] [Knoz]
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