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smell Can detect at least 10,000 different odors
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Bellringer: What is an ENT specialist? Why are these three structures grouped together into one specialty?
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Snot noun 1. Vulgar. mucus from the nose. 2. Informal. a disrespectful or supercilious person. Origin: 1350–1400
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Mucus Viscous colloid Mixture of glycoproteins and water Produced by mucus glands Also contains lysogenic enzymes and inorganic salts
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Role of Mucus: Protection Nasal hairs trap bacteria, viruses, dust, pollen, fungal spores, etc (why?) Mucus transports it out via nose or stomach
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Naturally boosting your immunity?
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Role of mucus: aiding with smell Chemoreceptor
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Also… Readily absorbed into mucus membranes
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Signs of Health Normal: clear, 1L per day Cold: inflammation reaction to virus in MM – more blood channeled to area, congestion. Still clear Bacterial infection: formation of pus: dead tissue, bacteria, and white blood cells. Yellow or green = seek treatment for antibiotic
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Nasal Sprays
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Article How do nasal sprays work as a decongestant? How common is nasal spray abused? Why is it abused? What are the effects of abusing nasal sprays? Why does rhinitis medicamentosa “fly under the radar”?
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