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You can think of the nucleus as the "brain" of the cells. It has functions similar to that of a brain. The nucleus is located in the center of the nucleolus of a cell.
I think he is imitating Robert Stack. Remember the show "Unsolved Mysteries"?
otherwise you'd die! Imagine having to think about breathing
AnswerYes. Your brain controls everything, including the heart, so if the brain stops, then you will forget how to breath.AnswerIf your brain completely stops functions, your heart will stop.However, in many cases the higher functions of the brain fail while the basic housekeeping functions continue to work. In that case you may be in a vegetative state, unable to think or recognize your surroundings, but your brain still tells your heart to beat and your lungs to breath.Comment on my new answerOh yeah, I agree.
it means different functions are done by different parts of the body. you speak through your mouth, see with your eyes, think with your brain...
I think the brain works in doing things faster by controlling the muscles , nerves, or electrons that move throughout the brain ..different charges in the brain can determine the functions . Medicine and or drugs can also penetrate this as we know.
To have an "intention" requires human thought and a human brain. A website is not human; it has no brain; it cannot think, plan, or intend anything. So the whole idea of the "mystery of intentions by computers" is rather ridiculous.
A brain has the ability to think creatively and multitask. For example, you can be doing jeopardy, and still think about groceries at the same time. And computers can't think creatively, they just do what they're told - you can't tell the computer to creatively design a shirt by itself.
Yeah, a rudimentary brain that controls basic functions of life. __________ I think they don't have a brain. ______________________________________________________________
I think it was Will Ferrel imitating George W. Bush.
I think it was Will Ferrel imitating George W. Bush.