Ancient mummification processes involved an instrument being pushed up the nose to take out the brain of an already deceased human.
A coronal plane through the head passes through the skull, brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
The olfactory nerve.
First, turn off the power to the outlet by flipping the circuit breaker. Then, use needle-nose pliers to carefully remove the broken plug from the outlet. Finally, inspect the outlet for any damage and replace it if necessary.
The cribiform plate is a bony structure in the skull that contains small holes through which olfactory nerve fibers pass to connect the nose to the brain. Its main function is to allow for the sense of smell by transmitting olfactory signals to the brain.
The process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory information is called perception. It involves the brain making sense of the stimuli received from the environment through the sensory organs such as eyes, ears, skin, nose, and tongue.
Egyptian mummy-makers would remove a body's brain with a hook through the nose!
They pulled it out through the nose with a hook
through the nose, they pulled the brain out... right through the nose.. cool huh?
They use a steel rod up your nose and your brain decends out of it.
They take the brain through their nose and the rest out of their throat. Watch "Mummifying Alan" on te TV.
Yes it is possible; however, your brain would not be in one piece and it would possibly be in the form of a liquid. The Egyptians used this method to remove the brain when mummifying a body. They had a hook and would break into the skull through the nasal cavity and pull out the brain.
I know they removed the brain from the nose but the rest of the organs were just taken out through a surgical cut
Because they didn't want to cut open their heads and they thought the breain wasn't important
TO REMOVE A BROKEN DIP STICK USE NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS OR A MAGNET.
yes it can
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Yes, the nose is directly connected to the brain through the olfactory nerve, which is responsible for the sense of smell.