If you'r really talking about just the smell of the plant lingering in your home or wherever, than no. Absolutely not. Smelling the actual smoke won't even effect your brain unless your in a room with somebody smoking.
The sense of smell can be enhanced by eating healthy and having regular medical check up. The sense of smell usually enhances our ability to taste. The sense of smell usually affects the primitive part of our brain.
You can't smell without it.
Yes, mushrooms can emit a noticeable earthy or musty smell when they are growing.
if you smell to many it can lead to brain damage
Based on my research on some sites detailing poppies, there is no scent. But there are fumes that rise up when poppies are harvested that have a soporific or euforic effect on the brain.
It is probably mold growing inside the air conditioner, which blows out into the room. This is fairly common, especially if the humidity is relatively high in your area. If your carpets are damp, they too can harbor smelly mold.
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.
smell
no you can't.... , you'll only loose brain cells if you ever smell something that's ver toxic.