Green mucus is green because of the colonising bacteria present in the lungs wherever the mucus came from. And we all know what the presence of bacteria can do to anything - make it smell worse.
Bogeys, also known as boogers, don't have a distinct smell on their own. However, they can sometimes pick up odors from the environment or from the substances in your nose, such as mucus or bacteria, which can create a smell when you sniff them.
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The Smell of Our Own was created in 2003.
Yes, perfectly normal.
Small polar molecules have a much stronger smell than non-polar molecules. This could be because the smell receptors in our nose are made of polar proteins or it could be because polar molecules are able to dissolve in the mucus membrane of our noses. Whatever the reason, polarity has a large affect on smell.
"Boogers" are made of mucus. Mucus is made by mucus membranes. Your body has mucus membranes in all sorts of places!
-when you get a common cold you get congested wich covers the sinuns with a mucus substance and that is what takes away some ability of smell and sometimes even taste. -The common cold is fought off by your immune system, the reason your nose is unable to smell is due to the fact that mucus is stopping the flow so that no bacterial infestations can enter through the nasal passages, and as such they are unable to smell.
There are two explanations They smell because of ther bodies natural gasses and liquids inside of them, the mucus on there gills may secreet an oder, and there enviroment.
Because your nose is clogged, so particles used by the nose to detect smell are no receiving the particles because mucus is blocking the way.
The stomach has a lining of protective mucus.
Most animal have their own distinct smell.