Ok I don't know the anwser to this. but if I die (because a roach crawled up my nostrol). I have to say you sadly can't feel anything but inch around the head. wish me good luck thank you. :'C
The cast of Josephine and the Roach - 2012 includes: Jenna Augen as Josephine Olivia Choate as Brain Sprayer Jeremy Gladen as Patient Josh Helmuth as Beach Boy
Archie Roach was born in 1956.
The cast of Rad Roach - 2010 includes: Perry Silver as Rad Roach
Rich Versus Roach was created in 1959.
Hal Roach was born on January 14, 1892.
The brain controls the feeling of hunger and fullness after eating.
Eating gets you woken up, therefore you feel more awake, and it also wakes up your brain. -smartanomous
Banana brain
No, eating a crab is not the same as eating a roach. Crab are actually edible, and roaches are too, but crab is more of a lifestyle food. crab has much more richer taste and is better taste in my opinion.
Conduction is when you feel heat by touching it. For example, like eating a slice of Pizza straight out of the oven. You feel that heat on your tongue, which sends a message to your brain saying, "HOT!"Conduction is when you feel heat by touching it. For example, like eating a slice of pizza straight out of the oven. You feel that heat on your tongue, which sends a message to your brain saying, "
Plants do not have a brain or a central nervous system, which means they don't feel pain when they are killed. Animals do have a brain and a central nervous system and feel pain when they are killed.
It is not the matter of no resting, good or not. The blood flows to the digestive system, not to our brain. That is the reason why we feel very sleepy after eating. Concentration after eating is to the digestion, not to thinking.
Eating anything 30 minutes before a meal will help the stomach feel full.
touch the surface of the brain how does it feel
If a cockroach attempted to crawl into your ear while you slept, the sensation would most likely wake you up. I would imagine it would feel quite peculiar, and most likely uncomfortable, but take heart in the fact that a roach, being one of the larger insects, could not effectively fit into your ear and therefore could not reach your brain. Also, the ear does not directly connect to the brain, except via wires and nerves, and as such only microscopic organisms could manage the trip. My advice is to lay off the weed and hire a better exterminator if you have fears of bugs crawling in your ears at night. You would feel like a sigarat burn Godspeed son!
Because there's parts of its brain all over its body, not just in its head.
The cast of Josephine and the Roach - 2012 includes: Jenna Augen as Josephine Olivia Choate as Brain Sprayer Jeremy Gladen as Patient Josh Helmuth as Beach Boy