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You can become blind if the outercore is damaged because it is connected to your brain and your eyes If you damage the visual association area of your brain, you can still see but you can't comprehend what you're looking at
In 1882 Helen acquired a high fiver that doctors called Brain Fever which now might be Scarlet Fever or Meningitis that damaged her brain and when she was nineteen months old she became blind and deaf as a result.
Yes the horses brain is very small and not connected.
The eyes are connected to the brain by the optic nerve.
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No it is not connected directly but you are getting oxigen that travels in blood stream from your lungs to brain.
Our eyesight and everything we see with it come from the brain and the optical nerve connected to the brain. People can be blind for several reasons. The optical nerve could be severed, damaged, or blocked by some kind of clouding substance present within the eyeball. (forgot the medical terms lol). Also brain damage in the areas responsible for sight can cause blindness as well.
It's connected to many things. It's connected to the circulatory system because it has arteries/veins all pumping blood into the brain. It's also connected to the nervous system (well it is the nervous system), the spinal cord. Also connected to your eyes.
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Brain is the operator of our body. all our body parts have nerves.all the nerves are connected to the spinal cord in the back. from the spinalcord it reaches the Brain.
Helen Keller suffered from an illness called "brain fever" at 19 months old, which is believed to have been either scarlet fever or meningitis. This illness left her both deaf and blind.