semicircular canal... APEX:)!
If you cannot keep your balance, the problem may be related to your vestibular system. The vestibular system is located in your inner ear and helps maintain balance and spatial orientation by sensing head movement and gravity. Issues with this system can lead to symptoms like dizziness or vertigo.
Semicircular canals
Many parts of the brain are responsible for memory....This link might give you a good idea of what area of the brain uses what kind of memory...http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_07/d_07_cr/d_07_cr_tra/d_07_cr_tra.html
Geniuses use only 10% of their brain. If a person is able to use 100% of his/her brain, he/she will be able to make a truck fly easily. In other words, 100%of our brain is too much for us to handle and the balance of nature might be disturbed.
our sense of sight is very essential. if we cannot see things it will be very difficult for us to do things easily we might meet an accident except for those people who has a very strong sense and instinct
In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. Siblings are not responsible for the debts. Anyone that may have been a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
Right Brain / Left Brain FunctionsLeft Brain is responsible for:Right Brain is responsible for:LogicEmotions, imaginationWordsPictures, colorNumbersDimensionListsDaydreamingLinearitySpatial awarenessSequenceRhythmParts and specificsThe big picture: wholes and relationships among the partsAnalysis (breaking apart)Synthesis (putting together)Sequential thinkingSimultaneous and holistic thinkingIs time-bound, has a sense of time and goals and your position in relation to those goalsIs time free, might lose a sense of time altogetherGoverns the right side of your bodyGoverns the left side of your bodyAs for a specific name - sorry.
If someone had super strength, it would likely involve enhanced activity in the motor cortex, which controls voluntary muscle movements, as well as changes in the areas responsible for coordination and balance, such as the cerebellum. Additionally, the limbic system might be involved in regulating the emotional responses that accompany such extraordinary physical capabilities. Overall, these changes would reflect a significant alteration in how the brain processes and executes motor functions.
The fundamental unit of the brain is the neuron. Neurons are specialized cells that transmit electrical signals and communicate with other cells in the brain and nervous system. They are responsible for processing and transmitting information throughout the brain and are essential for various cognitive and physiological functions.
The Frontal Cortex
Of course! Though the ones who have brain damage or cerebral palsy might not because their brains cannot access too much information.
When the brain becomes so large that the baby cannot properly be born (as in, the head is too large to fit through the mother's vagina), it's no longer an advantage.