Why is my snot green? How deep are my sinuses? Fascinating facts about mucus, noses and sprays
- Written by David King, Senior Lecturer in General Practice, The University of Queensland
Pexels/Cottonbro Studio, CC BYOur noses perform important functions every day of our lives, but we often only notice when disease changes how they work.
Our sense of smell works when chemical molecules are sniffed into the nose and make contact with the sense organ called the “olfactory bulb” in the roof of the nasal cavity. The other...





