Inside our nasal cavity, the air we breathe gets warm and wet, and tiny hairs called nasal hairs catch dust and germs to help keep us healthy.
Learn how our nasal cavity helps us breathe by warming and wetting the air while filtering out dust and germs.
Inside our nasal cavity, the air we breathe gets warm and wet, and tiny hairs called nasal hairs catch dust and germs to help keep us healthy.
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