Cerebral spinal fluid
Yes but no because its some kind of liquid ask a fuken medical professional
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
your brain
The brain is inside a bag of tissue (membrane) called the duramater, this membrane holds liquid (cephaloraquidean liquid), the brain is "floating" in this liquid, and the membrane surrounds the brain and the liquid separaing both from the skull.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, watery liquid that surrounds the brain.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) provides cushioning and protection for the brain inside the skull. It also helps to regulate the pressure around the brain and spinal cord.
yes. it was the cerebrospinal fluid that makes it possible and it is protected by the skull.
Although the brain is mostly comprised of water, it is still a solid.
not enough liquid to the brain
No, that liquid which surrounds your brain and circulate in the ventricles and central canals of the CNS is called cerebro-spinal fluid (or better known as CSF).
The brain isn't seen as anything important to them. so the take it out with all the other organs all but the heart because there heart was needed to pass on into the afterlife.
It is clear liquid that fills brain cavities and protects the brain and spinal cord