No, because the insect will find the diaphragm of the ear in its way. Since this diaphragm is made of cartilage,and covers the whole cross-section of the ear-canal, the insect will not be able to enter the brain.
it is not possible, for the insect has to go past a hard layer/wall that is in the ear.It would have to be a dung beetle in my opinion
Noit is impossible to enter an animal's brain
Nicotine enters your bloodstream when you inhale smoke from a cigarette or other tobacco product. The nicotine is absorbed through the lungs and quickly enters the bloodstream, reaching the brain within seconds.
Heroin enters your blood stream to the brain instantly and slows down your memory when it kills your white blood cells (which help your body).
depends on what insect..a spider might.
Well if your thinking about were all items enter and exit is through the stoma. The nucleus is the brain of the cell though and controls everything.
Meningitis enters the brain through the bloodstream or by direct contact with the brain and spinal cord. Once inside, the infection causes inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, leading to symptoms such as headache, fever, and neck stiffness.
Alcohol enters the bloodstream through absorption in the stomach and small intestine. It is then carried through the bloodstream to the brain and other organs, where it can have various effects on the body.
The word 'enters' is the third person, singular, present of the verb 'enter'.The noun forms of the verb to enter are entry, entrance, and the gerund, entering.
Enters in the mouth idiot
How does chlorine enter the oceans?
Spiracles