Animal brains vary in size, and cannot "think" like human brains can. With the different habits and knowledge, they can not process many human objects. People say that animals' brains are tiny,but some are even smarter than humans!
One difference is that humans have a larger neocortex than animals. Also, the convolutions resulting in gyri and sulci in the human brain is sometimes not seen in lower animals or is less complex.
All mammals have the same basic brain structures. Therefore, the only thing that would differ between the brains of humans, pigs, dogs, mice, etc. is size and proportion of the different structures of the brain. The largest part in humans is the cerebrum, which is responsible for thought, behavior, sensation, processing the impulses received by the senses, and things like memory and emotion.
Reptiles have a very small cerebrum and rely mostly on their brain stem, the basic structure of the brain that regulates heartbeat, breathing, etc.
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.
The human brain is much more complex
The Brain cell structures are different from the basic animal cell. The brain cells has more functions than the basic animal cell
rats are smart but also dumb, see they might not be as smart as humans but theyn did not invent school
differences between 5th generation computer age and human brain
The brain stem, also called the central brain or primitive brain is responsible for the basic functions such as breathing and heartbeat.
Cerebrum - Cerebellum- Medulla
When you compare human and sheep brain you observe some profound differences between them. This is because they are differently evolved.
The human cerebellum and the sheep cerebellum are very similar. The brain system is conserved across all mammal and animal species.
You can get on somebody's nerves, but not on their neurons. Neurons are within the brain. Nerves are the messaging paths from the brain to the body.
You will need to chick on these links to see the differences between heart, skin. brain and lung tissues.
no the basic jobs of the nucleus stays the same the nucleus is almost like the brain of a cell
There is no neuroimaging technique that can definitively show a difference between the brains of homosexuals and heterosexuals. Sexual orientation is complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Brain scans may reveal variations in certain brain regions, but these differences are not specific to sexual orientation.
A "brain" is an organ in the head responsible for regulating the body and abstract thought. To "think" is to ponder things over to derive personal insight and make decisions. You need a brain in order to think; thinking happens with the brain.