This is the golden question! Life has got very long history. The ultimate product of this long story is human brain. How and why has no answer. But one thing is for sure. This ultimate brain is mostly used to satisfy the animal instincts, unfortunately.
Human brain is well developed as compared to goat brain.
that is fore brain
There are a couple of animals that would have a well developed cerebellum. One of these animals is the human.
One different is the human have a larger neocortex than a animals.Also,the convolutions resulting in gryi and sulci in the human brain is sometimes not seen in a lower animals or is less complex.
The forebrain is the largest and most recently developed part of the brain.
The human brain is responsible for our complexity because of two things. For one our brain's cerebrum is so much more developed than any other animal. Another reason for our brain's complexity is its size compared to the other parts of our brain, that's why we aren't the most athletic or balanced animals.
Human beings.
chimpanzee
The human brain is first developed when you're just an embryo. It's the first organ to be developed when you're in the stomach. By the time you're born you have at least one billion brain cells. (I hope this is better)
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
Of course they do! If they have eyes the brain processes images through this lobe. Animals, including the human animal, have different sized lobes for this function. Smaller lobed animals have a reduced visual acuity. The more developed the lobe, the higher processing power of visual stimulus.