The same time bodies were invented.
There is no amount of boogers in the human body. Boogers are formed when you swallow your saliva. Most of it goes down your throat, but a small amount stays in the back and slowly travels upward into your nasal cavity. There, it collects any germs and dirt in the upper part of your throat and nasal cavity and turns into boogers. and remember: NEVER pick your nose! :) ~Karen~
Boogers are mostly made up of dried mucus, which is a gel-like substance produced by the nasal mucosa. Mucus helps to trap dust, bacteria, and other particles to prevent them from entering the respiratory system. When the mucus dries out, it hardens into boogers.
your boogers
Boogers are mostly made up of mucus, dust, and debris from the air we breathe. They do not have any significant nutritional value because they are primarily composed of water, proteins, and dead cells.
The green color in boogers typically comes from dried mucus mixing with bacteria and other particles in the nasal passages. It may also be a sign of a nasal infection or allergies. If you consistently have green boogers or other nasal symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Kiron Quimby
boogers are cool and your mom likes to lick them out of your nose
There is no word for the fear of boogers
Everyone has boogers.
anything that has a nasal cavity will have boogers
Yes, horses do have boogers but there boogers is way up in the top of there nose where it first starts and there boogers is very larger than a humans so yes they do.
Boogers Are My Beat was created in 2003.
I don't believe anyone sells boogers.
Boogers are not poisones they are just GROSS!! i have a 2 year old brother and he eats his boogers and there is no problen with him so your fine.
yes of course, all things have boogers
The Tagalog term for boogers is "muta" or "lamig."
Marco Boogers was born on 1967-01-12.