Observing Brooke's Nasal Hairs
Human Body: Travel to Learn (Collaberotica Edition)
chapter 4
by
ProfessorGecko
Mr. Kintobotnik flies the SCAS beneath Brooke's right nostril to let us see what is caught in her nasal hairs.
Upon further inspection, we see mucus cover some hairs and the inner walls of her nose. As for the hairs, they caught dead skin cells, runaway flu viruses, some bacteria, yellow fluff balls, and tiny bugs. Most of those are caught in the mucus coating the hairs.
“Mr. Kintobotnik?” asked Francis. “What are those bugs? And what's the yellow stuff?"
"That yellow stuff is pollen. It must be coming from the school garden,” answered Mr. Kintobotnik. “As for the bugs, they are dust mites. They feed off the skin cells we shed."
As we observed, some dust mites were swimming in the mucus, trying to get the skin cells.
Along the way...
Upon further inspection, we see mucus cover some hairs and the inner walls of her nose. As for the hairs, they caught dead skin cells, runaway flu viruses, some bacteria, yellow fluff balls, and tiny bugs. Most of those are caught in the mucus coating the hairs.
“Mr. Kintobotnik?” asked Francis. “What are those bugs? And what's the yellow stuff?"
"That yellow stuff is pollen. It must be coming from the school garden,” answered Mr. Kintobotnik. “As for the bugs, they are dust mites. They feed off the skin cells we shed."
As we observed, some dust mites were swimming in the mucus, trying to get the skin cells.
Along the way...
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June 30, 2025
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