No he did not. He discovered the microorganisms and protozoa in the water.
The brain contains no muscles. It is made up almost entirely of nerve tissues with a bit of connective tissue and certainly the blood vessels and lymphatic drains.
Some examples of peripheral tissues in the human body include skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. These tissues are located outside of the central organs such as the brain and heart.
opiates get in you whole body system, blood, brain tissues, bone marrow, and all muscles
These include an infection of the tissues covering the brain and spinal cord (meningitis ), a pocket of infection within the brain (abscess), or an abscess within the muscles of the neck.
The spinal cord connects tissues and organs to the brain.
he died of brain damage age 90
Its pretty obvious, and your brain think not your muscles and your brain tells your muscles what to do so no you don't use muscles to think.
No, your brain is held in your skull, while your thighs are part of your legs. The brain is protected by the skull and connected to the rest of the body through the spinal cord. Thighs primarily consist of muscles, fat, and connective tissues that support leg movement.
Your brain does not send shock waves to your muscles.
Most tissues in the body are innervated, meaning they receive nerve supply from the nervous system. This includes muscles, organs, skin, blood vessels, and glands. Innervation plays a crucial role in controlling various functions and responses of these tissues.
The importance of a skeleton includes supporting the skin, tissues, and body muscles, as well as protecting internal organs such as the brain from physical injury.
The sensory (or afferent) neuron carries messages to the brain and then the motor (or efferent) neuron carries the reaction message from the brain to the gland or muscle being effected in response. :)