My mom is a good person so nares go to brain to realize that she could have bought me flowers.
The cerebrum (the largest part) of the brain.Roughly speaking, the frontal lobe is the section at the front (behind the nose), the temporal lobes are on either side, the occipital lobe is at the back and the parietal lobe is on the top of the brain, filling the gap between the other three types of lobe.central sulcus
Ethier, Mucus. Or Brain fluid. It will not be brain fluid unless something punctured your brain.
Your nose and mouth
smell signals from the nose is taken to the brain. The flavor is then perceived by the brain and taste signal is sent to taste buds that are present on the tongue If we dont breathe, and try eating it is not possible for us to get the taste and no signal would be send to the brain.
the smell travels to the olfactory cells, near the top of the nose. when these cells detect the smell, the cells send specific electrical impulses to the brain, which are then interpreted by the lobe of the brain, located under the skull fissure
My mom is a good person so nares go to brain to realize that she could have bought me flowers.
My mom is a good person so nares go to brain to realize that she could have bought me flowers.
The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves.
The skin is the largest organ in the human body that is capable of receiving stimuli such as touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.
The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves.
The cerebrum (the largest part) of the brain.Roughly speaking, the frontal lobe is the section at the front (behind the nose), the temporal lobes are on either side, the occipital lobe is at the back and the parietal lobe is on the top of the brain, filling the gap between the other three types of lobe.central sulcus
through the nose, they pulled the brain out... right through the nose.. cool huh?
no
No. The nasal passages do not lead to the brain.
They use a steel rod up your nose and your brain decends out of it.
Our brain edits it out.
Because it is mucus from ur nose not ur brain.2nd Answer:Snot (Nasal mucus) is created from glands in your upper nose area that are separated from the brain by a sheet of bone.The brain has no "goo" - the brain floats in a very watery substance.