You can't smell without it.
Frontal Lobe
if you smell to many it can lead to brain damage
to transfer nerve impulses to the brain
No, the brain does not have a specific smell like blue cheese. The brain is mostly composed of fats, proteins, and nerve cells, which do not emit a smell when intact. Any scent associated with the brain would likely only be noticeable if there was decay or damage.
It is the first of the twelve cranial nerve. The name of this nerve is olfactory. It carries the sensation of smell to the brain.
definitely the brain. The olfactory nerve transmits the signals straight to brain.
yes, when you stay in the room with the paint you get use to the smell, smelling it may trigger your seines and making your nostrils react to your brain giving you terrible pain
smell
To smell, you use your sense of smell, also known as olfaction. Specialized cells in your nose detect different chemical compounds in the air, which then send signals to your brain to interpret as different smells.
no you can't.... , you'll only loose brain cells if you ever smell something that's ver toxic.
When the brain receives a signal indicating a smell, it processes the information in the olfactory bulb, a region responsible for processing smell. This information is then relayed to other parts of the brain, such as the limbic system, which is involved in emotions and memory. The brain then interprets the smell and triggers a response based on past experiences and associations with that particular smell.
the brain