No. The brain is the most important. The brain is the body's "computer" center. It tells the heart when to beat, it controls all functions in the body. Without the brain you are dead.
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yes they grow new tails and heads, the have more than 1 heart and more than 1 brain
Animals with larger brains tend to be larger than animals with smaller brains. Also, to a degree, larger brains tend to mean more complex behaviors. Yes, some mammals have more brains than humans and have less intelligence, but any mammal is more intelligent than an earthworm which only has some ganglia for a brain.
In insects, the heart is a hollow bulb with muscular walls that contract to push blood into an artery. Many insects have several such hearts arranged along the length of the artery.
Elephants are incredibly smart, plus they have the best memory of any creature on earth, man included. Not only are elephant brains very large, but they're denser than most animals. This means they have more cells and brain matter in their brains. Importantly, to be smart, you have to have a good memory. The part of the brain that houses memory is known as the temporal lobe. An elephant's temporal lobes are more developed than that of man. But this is where it gets really interesting. When a human baby is born, its brain is relatively smooth. As the baby grows and learns, its brain develops folds and fissures to store and hold information. So, an adult human's brain has much more texture, crevices, wrinkles, and folds than a baby's. Elephants have more folds and crevices in their temporal lobes than humans do. This means that they can store and hold more information than a human and that their memories are better. Memory is the foundation of intelligence.
The Animal with the largest brain is the Sperm Whale (Cachalot) (Physeter Macrocephalus)
Heart is more important than your brain. When you fall in love you give your heart and not the brain. There are more songs on heart than brain. When it comes to learning also, your teacher and parents advice you to learn by heart. Joke apart, both the organs are vital for you and such comparison can not be done. You can not survive with non functioning heart. You can survive with non functioning brain. There is no meaning to existence with non functioning brain.
brain wight is more than that of heart
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The heart was considered more important to facing the afterlife than the brain or any other internal organ. Therefore, only the heart was mummified.
The heart was considered more important to facing the afterlife than the brain. The brain would be mashed by stirring with a metal prong inserted through the nose, and the brain hooked out and discarded.
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The heart was considered more important to facing the afterlife than the brain or any other internal organ. Therefore, only the heart was mummified.
The liver is the largest and heaviest internal organ in the body; it weighs roughly 1.5 kg. The brain weighs-in in second place at about 1.3 kg, while the heart weighs less than a third of this - no more than 450 grams.
The heart was considered more important to facing the afterlife than the brain. The brain would be mashed by stirring with a metal prong inserted through the nose, and the brain hooked out and discarded. I believe that the stomach was also discarded.
They are in fact closely linked, even more so than the brain is linked to other parts of the body.
Your frontal lobe mainly controls vision, however the base of the brain in in charge of the most important bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. So trauma to this area can make a person stop breathing or stop their heart.
Your frontal lobe mainly controls vision, however the base of the brain in in charge of the most important bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. So trauma to this area can make a person stop breathing or stop their heart.