Colourless colorless You didn't need to edit the first one because Americans spell it different to the English people. Both of you have spelt it correctly.
Pink-grey when alive/fresh.
Brain tissue takes on brown-darker brown hue when it has been stored (e.g. in formaldehyde) for a while.
The color of the meninges of the brain is translucent. Something like a frosted glass color.
squishy and sweaty... a littlew gooey to. processed in preservatives and formalin/ formaldehyde makes it more stiff and rubbery compared to fresh soft tissue that is more comparable to raw meat.
Every where there isn't a place in your body where you wont find nerve cells.
Skin is the largest organ of the body and also has the most nerve endings.
None of the above ... it would be scar tissue.
Some of the tissue in the face may have sent a wrong signal to the brain and the face would be twitching because of it.
Color is a visual perception that occurs when light reflects off an object and enters our eyes. It is determined by the wavelengths of light that are absorbed and reflected by the object, which our brains then interpret as specific hues. Colors can evoke emotions, convey information, and play a fundamental role in how we perceive the world around us.
That would be the brain and it is located within the cranium.
squishy and sweaty... a littlew gooey to. processed in preservatives and formalin/ formaldehyde makes it more stiff and rubbery compared to fresh soft tissue that is more comparable to raw meat.
Green is a secondary color created by mixing blue and yellow. It is commonly associated with nature, growth, and freshness, and is known for its soothing and calming effect. Green can range from vibrant and energetic to calming and serene, depending on the shade.
disgusting, interesting , scientific
An MRI scanner.
Every where there isn't a place in your body where you wont find nerve cells.
how many there are, the color of it
beige
The brain is composed of neurons and glial cells, while the membranes are composed of meningeal cells.
The Brain
I believe it would be your brain stem