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The Nose Anatomy Song

Subscribe to KLT:    / @klt   Listen to KLT Music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3RvQs... Learn about the anatomy of the human nose and how you smell with The Nose Anatomy Song by KLT Download the KLT App here for an ad-free viewing experience: iPhone & iPad * https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kids-le... * https://tinyurl.com/swsndce Android Phone and Tablet * https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... * https://tinyurl.com/vl5ctf5 https://kidslearningtubeshop.com/prod... Watch KLT ad-free for $12 a YEAR! See the latest videos before anyone else in the world. Sign up today for ad-free video streaming for all KLT videos!   / kidslearningtube   KLT Website: https://kidslearningtubeshop.com/ T-Shirts: https://kidslearningtubeshop.com/coll... Music Downloads: https://kidslearningtubeshop.com/coll... Facebook:   / kidslearningtube   Subscribe:    / kidslearningtube   Tweet Us:   / learningtube   Instagram:   / kidslearningtube   iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id11928... Music: Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 KLT Video: Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 KLT Lyrics: Can you smell what’s in the air That’s the smell of Knowledge Listen to your nose and let me share Let's start with the parts of the nose that you can see The Nasion, Root, and Bridge, Are the first parts of three Then the Ala, Apex, Nostril, and Columella Are parts of your nose whether your a girl or a fella Now let’s move onto the inner parts of your nose The Nasal Bones supports the upper bridge now you know The Upper Lateral Cartilage forms your side walls The Septal Cartilage runs down the center and it's tall The Minor Alar Cartilage is not very big The Major Alar Cartilage has two parts seen in this here fig The Accessory Nasal Cartilage sits on the side nose Cartilage is flexible connective tissue so I’ve exposed Can you smell what’s in the air That’s the smell of knowledge Listen to your nose and let me share The first of your five senses that you use when you’re a baby Is your sense of smell It is important to use this sense daily Odor Molecules are sniffed from the air into your nose Most of your Nasal Cavity Filters air while it does flow Your Olfactory Epitheliums a little patch of skin Its job is very large it detects odor molecules brought in When Odor Molecules reach the back of your nose they get stuck to a layer of Mucus Where they start to dissolve That's where they bind to the Olfactory Receptor Cells Then signals made and sent through the Olfactory Tract well Your Brain receives the info and deciphers these signals And tells your body whether it is good or whether it should go Can you smell what’s in the air That’s the smell of knowledge Listen to your nose and let me share KLT #nose #noseanatomy #nosesong

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