the brains controll the body, k cool bye.
it is to control our movements and our actions
Because their brains function like ours
the head protects our brains and other internal organs that are in our head
heart brains lungs
Yes and no, it depends on how you define brain. The insect nervous system has a central ganglion in the head that serves the function of the brain, but it does not have the structure of the brains of "higher" animals.
Yes. All animal's brains need blood to function
The human skull protects the brain which is the function center of our entire body. Without our skull our brains would be too vulnerable and our brains are responsible for even our most thoughtless survival habits such as breathing.
Salt stimulate the brain by marketing it function better. Salt also helps the body not get cramps.
little brains
Male brains are typically larger in overall volume compared to female brains, but this size difference does not correlate directly with intelligence or cognitive abilities. Research has shown that there are structural and functional differences between male and female brains, including variations in connectivity and the distribution of gray and white matter. However, these differences often reflect general trends rather than strict rules, and individual variations are significant. Overall, both male and female brains are capable of high levels of cognitive function and creativity.
Essentially this is an anatomical marker where the young thalamus fuses. The interthalamic adhesion (aka massa intermedia) is absent in most older brains. Therefore, it apparently has no major function in the brain.
Although our brains are extremely adaptive, an abundence of auditory stimulation has not shown significant change in brain function.