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Naak
Kutta ke naak
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Latinnasus
MeSHD009666
TA98A06.1.01.001
A01.1.00.009
TA2117
Anatomical terminology

Naak, dehin ke ek hissa hae, jon admii aur jaanwar ke chij sunghe de hae aur saans bhi le ke madat kare hae.

Insaan me naak muh ke biich me rahe hae ek aur rastaa hae jisse baby saans le sake hae jab uu maiyaa ke duudh piye hae.[1][2][3]

Naak jon muh se puura alag rahe hae, ke jaanwar me paawa jaae hae. Ii biswas karaa jaae hae ki mammals jab reptile ke rakam ourwaj se evolve bhain tab ii rakam ke naak banaa.[4][5]

Hawaa ke safaa karnaa

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3D medical animation still shot depicting a human nose
3D medical animation still shot ek insaan ke naak dekhae hae

Bahaar ke hawaa se aur dehin ke biich me naak pahila chij hae jon hawaa ke safaa kare hae, garmae hae aur suunghe hae.[6]

Naak ke bhittar ke baar, dehin me hale waala hawaa me se gardaa, dhuuan aur hawaa se faile waala bemaari ke roke hae. Naak ke bhittar ke netaa temperature ke regulate kare hae aur hawaa me moisture bhare hae. Hawaa bahaar nikaale ke time kuchh moisture ke rok lewa jaae hae. [7]

Disaa ke bhawanaa

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Kutta ke bhija naak se uu disaa bata sake hae. Uske naak ii jaan paawe hae ki kon bagal se mahak aawe hae aur isse uu disaa bata sake hae.[8]

Saans le waala jiu ke naak ke banaawat

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Tapir ke naak

Mbhibian aur lungfish ke naak me ek chhotaa thiali rahe hae jon muh se connected rahe hae. Lungfish ke naak ke saans le me nai kaam me laawa jaae hae, aur ii muh se saans le hae. [9]

Haanthi ke prehensile naak rahe hae.

References

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  1. "7.2 the Skull". Anatomy and Physiology - The Skull. OpenStax. 2020-04-05. https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/7-1-the-skull/.
  2. "22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System". Anatomy and Physiology - Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System. OpenStax. 2020-04-05. https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/22-1-organs-and-structures-of-the-respiratory-system/.
  3. Bahr, Diane (2010-05-15). Nobody Ever Told Me (Or My Mother) That!. Sensory World. p. 10. ISBN 9781935567202. https://books.google.com/books?id=jEIj1Zs7z3EC&pg=PA10.
  4. Higashiyama, Hiroki; Koyabu, Daisuke; Hirasawa, Tatsuya; Werneburg, Ingmar; Kuratani, Shigeru; Kurihara, Hiroki (November 2, 2021). "Mammalian face as an evolutionary novelty". PNAS 118 (44): e2111876118. doi:10.1073/pnas.2111876118. PMC 8673075. PMID 34716275.
  5. "Mammals' noses come from reptiles' jaws: Evolutionary development of facial bones". Phys.org. November 1, 2021.
  6. "Your Nose, the Guardian of Your Lungs". Boston Medical Center. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
  7. "22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System". Anatomy and Physiology - Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System. OpenStax. 2020-04-05. https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/22-1-organs-and-structures-of-the-respiratory-system/.
  8. Dijkgraaf, S. (1978). Vergelijkende dierfysiologie; Bohn: Scheltema en Holkema, ISBN 90-313-0322-4 Template:Page?
  9. Romer, Alfred Sherwood; Parsons, Thomas S. (1977). The Vertebrate Body. Philadelphia, PA: Holt-Saunders International. pp. 453–458. ISBN 0-03-910284-X.