Nasal cycle

Nasal cycle

We breathe (mostly) out of only one nostril at a time, alternating (on average) every 2.5 hours. This is controlled via turbinates, which are small structures inside the nose that consist of bony projections covered by erectile tissue, filling one side with blood while shunting blood away in the other.

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