If you didn't have a brain, you really couldn't do anything pretty much. Example: You wouldn't be able to walk, because you would forget how to walk. Why we have a brain? We have a brain so we can think, ( or walk. :-} ) If you didn't have a brain you wouldn't be able to ask this question.
Actually walking is controlled almost entirely by nerve paths in the spine, the brain is not involved except to select where we are walking to (part of thinking).
yuh call the brain the brain cuz its the brain best answer...
brain
There are around 200,000,000 brain cells in the brain.
The cerebellum is also sometimes called the "Little Brain" or the brain within the brain.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
brain
Yes, it is basically the base of the brain; it is where the brain starts. The brain stem extends from the spinal cord into the brain and is the oldest (most primitive) part of the brain. Over time, the brain has developed on top of the brain stem to come to what it is today (in modern humans).
The main structures of the brain are the cerebrum (the fore brain), the cerebellum (the hind brain), the brain stem.
Tom has the 'great brain' in the book The Great Brain
They are both brains.
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