næseåbningerne
Næseåbningerne, also known as nostrils, are the two external openings of the nasal cavity. They are the primary entry points for air into the respiratory system in many vertebrates, including humans. Each næseåbning is typically separated by a septum, which can be bony or cartilaginous, and is lined with mucous membranes.
The function of the næseåbningerne is twofold: to allow for the passage of air and to filter,
In humans, the næseåbningerne also play a role in the sense of smell. Olfactory receptors, located in