Cheap liquor is every bit as effective as the good stuff for killing brain cells. Really cheap liquor may even be adulterated with wood alcohol and you can count on dead brain cells as well as blindness. Cheers,
Brain cells.
No. Your brain cells are still your brain cells no matter what. But, however, if you keep on wrighting and like practicing, you can get better at it.
no cause the brain is at rest!! sleeping does not require effort that brain cells will work!
The variety of cells within our bodies is best accounted for by their variety of functions.
Brain cells cannot be regrown nor do they regenearate. So its important to keep the ones that you have. The brain consists of neurons and glial cells.
Neither, That alcohol (or drugs) kills brain cells is an urban myth.
There can be no definitive answer to that. People are losing brain cells even in good health and seizures come in a wide variety of forms and severity, so it is impossible to say.
Brain cells.
THC probably stays bound to receptors in the brain the same amount of time as it would smoking or eating it. eventually getting stored in the fat cells where it stays, so i don't think liquor really has anything to do with it.
"The average human brain has about 6 trillion cells. Don't watch too much tv, it ruins your brain cells." This figure appears to be way off. A quick search on Google will bring up a surprising variety of different numbers, but the consensus from scientific sources is around 100 billion brain cells, maybe ranging from 50 billion to 200 billion in an adult.
Yes. They are called, ironically, brain cells.
Neurons are brain cells
Brain cells!
Brain cells, mainly neurons, are what make you and make how you work. Without brain cells you could not exist.
There are over 400,094,800 cells in the human brain, while the entire body has about 50 to 75 trillion cells.
The brain is composed of two types of cells, nerve cells and glial cells.
"The average human brain has about 6 trillion cells. Don't watch too much tv, it ruins your brain cells." This figure appears to be way off. A quick search on Google will bring up a surprising variety of different numbers, but the consensus from scientific sources is around 100 billion brain cells, maybe ranging from 50 billion to 200 billion in an adult.