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Bodily functions
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A sneeze is generally caused by irritation in the passages of the nose. Pollens, house dust, and other particles are usually harmless, but when they irritate the nose the body responds by expelling them from the nasal passages. The nose mistakes strong odors, sudden chills, and even bright lights (see photic sneeze reflex) for parasites, and it tries to defend itself with a sneeze. A sneezer exhales with a speed of up to 46 m/s (104 miles per hour). An unimpeded sneeze sends two to five thousand bacteria-filled droplets into the air.
It is almost impossible for a person to keep their eyelids open during a sneeze. The reflex of shutting the eyes serves no obvious purpose: the nerves serving the eyes and the nose are closely related, and stimuli to the one often trigger some response in the other.
Orgasms amongst humans can also cause sneezes.
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