I believe that this was actually used by the Egyptians, once an important Pharaoh was about to be mummified, they would stick a tool up his nose to get his brain and keep it in a jar. This was done to every organ in the body except for the heart because it was believed that it was needed for the afterlife.
(But not his brain, because no one needs a brain right?)
But some scientists are going on about that there is no pathway to the brain from the nose. They are saying that there may be a pathway but it is not strait enough to stick something up it and also the pathway is not the same in every human. Also, there is your skull to think about.
As greusome as it may sound, they actually would shove rods up the nose and into the head of the person being mummified, and scramble the brains to liquify them so they could be poured out of the nostrils.
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1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
Clear fluid coming from your nose is usually nasal discharge, also known as mucus. It can be a result of allergies, colds, or sinus infections. If the fluid is watery and clear, it is likely to be caused by non-infectious factors like allergies.
This is a myth. The nose is mainly malleable cartilage. The cartilage may feel sharp on the end that you see. But the bony part of your skull to which it attaches is rounded and blunt on the portion that faces your brain So, the nose is no more vulnerable to a blow to your head than any other part of your skull. It may be even less vulnerable because the nose lies below the brain and not adjacent to it.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
It is possible for a person to touch their tongues to their nose. I have seen many people stick their tongue up and touch their nose. As for touching your tongue to your chin, I am sure that is also possible. I can do it and I have seen other people do it as well. So I would say that you can touch your tongue to your nose and your chin. That is my observation.
No it doesn't
It was sucked up when you breathe in through your nose.
by a hot metal hook sticking it up the dead's nose wiggle it around loosen the brain pull individual pieces out
he could of hit it or it could be something to do with his brain take him to a vet
Protruding means to stick out from something else in an obvious way. Such as someone with a large nose would have a protruding nose.
It is not appropriate to pick one's nose in public as it is considered unhygienic and impolite. It is important to practice good hygiene habits, such as using tissues or handkerchiefs to clean the nose.
You can touch your nose with your eyes closed due to proprioception, which is the ability to sense the position and movement of your body parts. Your brain uses this sense to locate your nose relative to your hand even without visual input.
you can smell a bad smell in your nose is because, when you inhale, your nose takes your ,"smellings" into the nose to something that takes the materials and sends a signal to your brain, which makes a bad scent
gotta keep your finger out of there
through the nose, they pulled the brain out... right through the nose.. cool huh?
1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
The human nose functions by detecting and processing odors in the air we breathe. The nose contains specialized cells that detect specific odors, sending signals to the brain for interpretation. The nasal passages also help filter, warm, and humidify the air before it reaches the lungs.