Today, a brain is removed by making a cut around the skull, lifting the top off and letting the brain sort of roll out after the optic nerves and the medulla are cut.
As part of preparation of a mummy, the ancient Egyptians would use a long tool to stir the brain into a liquid with a milkshake consistency then let it pour (ooze, maybe) out through the nose.
I don't know too much about the topic, but I've learned that they take it out through the nose. They, like, shove something up there and yank it out, basically. It's like when you hunt and pull out a deer's intestines through their anus (yum.). Hope this helped!
The Ancient Egyptians took the brain out, because they believed that the heart was the base of all knowledge.
They took a long bar with a sharp hooked edge, stuck it up their nose, pulled it out clump by clump, and threw it away. Not a pleasant job, but they had people for that.
they pull it out from its nose
Yes, amphibians have highly developed brains.
Its a corpse.
King Edward I (UK) corpse is being preserved in a museum in London. Which is open to the public to see.
Worms. (Phylus Nematoda) They were the first creatures with brains, and technically, brains are computers.
Brains.
Call the police.
Zombie + Corpse = Ghoul
A stinking corpse lily is a lily that smells like a dead corpse. That's why it is called "corpse" lily. (:
One of the preparers stuck a stick up the corpses nose swirrled it around and scraped the liqufied brains out. Then they covered the corpse in salt for a few days, wrapped it in burial cloth and dug a hole to put the now mummified corpse into usually along with a deceased pet or something special they cherished in the burial mound with the mummy.
you were given brains an hands an eyes, use them
The word corpse means a dead body.
An antonym for the word corpse is "living being" (living person).
The Corpse Bride was released in 2005.
Gun + Human = Corpse
There was a rotting corpse on the ground.
Luck of the Corpse was created in 1990.
Raping the Corpse was created in 2005.