There is no amount of boogers in the human body. Boogers are formed when you swallow your saliva. Most of it goes down your throat, but a small amount stays in the back and slowly travels upward into your nasal cavity. There, it collects any germs and dirt in the upper part of your throat and nasal cavity and turns into boogers. and remember: NEVER pick your nose! :) ~Karen~
The ovaries.
The nervous system, especially the brain, produces endorphins.
your vocal cords
Liver
the heart
The mammalia,or breasts.
The endocrine system is the part of the body that produces hormones which act on the rest of the body. An endocrinologist, therefore, studies that system and the hormones it produces.
boogers (ew) form by dirt that you breath in through your moouth and nose. i know its gross but its part of life! :)
your head
Enamal is tha hardest part of human body..
BOOGERS ARE NOT GOOD FOR YOU Snot, or boogers in your nose, are made up of dirt/bacteria and particles in the air that are mixed with mucous to form a hardened substance, which we refer to as boogers. These particles get caught in your nose hairs so that your body doesn't take in anything potentially harmful. It is a little counterproductive to take the boogers out of your nose, that your body worked hard to prevent inhaling, and place them in your mouth for your body to ingest. But Most viruses die when they hit the air so the probability you get a virus from eating a booger is highly unlikely. You actually can get worms from the dirt/boogers we eat and the dust we breathe in. (Eating dirt is a sign of iron deficiency. ) never eat you boogers