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Definitions of nares in various dictionaries:
noun - any of the openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx
noun - an external opening of the nose
NARES - A nostril (or naris , plural nares ) is one of the two channels of the nose, from the point where they bifurcate to the external opening. In birds a...
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Nostrils |
Nasal openings |
Holes in the head |
Blowholes? |
Breathing passages |
Air-passage ends |
Nasal passages |
Holes in your head |
Nose openings |
Nasal airways |
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Plural form of naris. |
the nostrils. |
Nares description |
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A nostril (or naris , plural nares ) is one of the two channels of the nose, from the point where they bifurcate to the external opening. 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 their noses, but they do have two small holes used for smelling, which may, indeed, be called nostrils. * The Procellariiformes are distinguished from other birds by having tubular extensions of their nostrils. * In humans, the nasal cycle is the normal ultradian cycle of each nostril's blood vessels becoming engorged in swelling, then shrinking. * The nostrils are separated by the septum. The septum can sometimes be deviated, causing one nostril to appear larger than the other. With extreme damage to the septum and columella, the two nostrils are no longer separated and form a single larger external opening. * Like other tetrapods, humans have two external nostrils (a |