yes it can
through the nose, they pulled the brain out... right through the nose.. cool huh?
No, it is a common myth that spiders can crawl into your nose while you sleep. The anatomy of the nostrils and sinuses make it unlikely for a spider to enter them. If a spider were to crawl near your face, it is more likely to quickly retreat or be expelled before it could enter your nose.
Egyptian mummy-makers would remove a body's brain with a hook through the nose!
Through your MOUTH and your NOSE.
Air can enter your body through the nose and mouth when you inhale. It can also enter through the trachea, also known as the windpipe, which connects the nose and mouth to the lungs.
THROUGH THE NOSE AND THROUGH THE MOUTH
They pulled it out through the nose with a hook
Muscles
Through your nose and mouth.
Yes, the nose is directly connected to the brain through the olfactory nerve, which is responsible for the sense of smell.
No. Bacteria can enter through the nose, ear, and cuts on the skin. There is an amoeba that enters through the ear and will kill a person by going to the brain.
The brain was pulled out through the nose with hooks, then discarded. It was also drained through the nose after being liquefied with the same hooks.