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The idea that alcohol kills brain cells has long been promoted. The early temperance writers made this assertion and also insisted that the alcohol in their blood could cause "drunkards" to catch fire and burn alive. This combustion argument against drinking was dropped long ago but many anti-alcohol writers continue to promote the idea that even moderate drinking causes brain cells to die.
Scientific medical research has actually demonstrated that the moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with better cognitive (thinking and reasoning) skills and memory than is abstaining from alcohol. Moderate drinking doesn't kill brain cells but helps the brain function better into old age. Studies around the world involving many thousands of people report this finding.
Of course, years of alcohol abuse can cause serious neurological damage, including Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Harm can be done to message-carrying dendrites on neurons in the cerebellum, a part of the brain involved in learning and physical coordination. But even in such extreme cases, there's a lack of evidence that alcohol kills brain cells.
However, abstinence after chronic alcohol abuse enables brains to repair themselves, according to new research involving rats.
The same number as ordinary people.
The primary cell in the brain is the neuron. There are also many supporting cells, such as astrocytes, glial cells and the like.
too many
There have been many serial killers that have abnormalities to the frontal part of their brians. What this means exactly nobody knows. Whether their brains were like this from birth or early childhood, whether from head injuries, ect. There are so many questions and not enough answers as of yet. So the experts study the brains of people that seem to have to kill, hopefully someday there will be an answer.
It has eleven brains
There is no way to tell without an MRI or autopsy.
hagfish have 4 heart and 2 brains
you kill monkeys
because knowing how many cells there are exactly is meaningless so nobody cares. brain size doesn't always correlate with function. Neanderthal brains were larger than ours...yet they couldn't perform logical reasoning.
Bacterial cells cannot be lysed (or killed) through centrifugation alone. Although repeated centrifugation and resuspending will kill many bacterial cells as a result of shear stress on the cell membrane
they have 2
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