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.
The brain itself is squish and soft. There are lines all over it too which helps to give it texture.
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The best description for it would be-- Tough and rubbery.
When cutting into a sheep brain, the tissue gets more softer as you cut through.
Your brain is watery and sponge-y.
Formalin preserves tissues and makes them firm. Therefore, you would expect living brain tissue to be mushy compared to preserved brains. Sources: I have handled both preserved and fresh human brains in anatomy lab.
Nerves transmits messages back and forth from the brain to the other parts of the body.
Alzheimer's disease is a condition that affects the entire brain slowly. There is an overall shrinkage of brain tissue which involves the progressive death of brain tissue.
Brain tissues are made of neurons (cells) which together form nervous tissue.The brain is made of neurons, which are long, thin cells with tentacles that can be up to a meter long. There are also up to 50 billion other non-neural cells, such as cells that line the BBB [the blood brain barrier, which prevents encephalitis, or infection and subsequent inflammation of the brain].
Your brain is watery and sponge-y.
Formalin preserves tissues and makes them firm. Therefore, you would expect living brain tissue to be mushy compared to preserved brains. Sources: I have handled both preserved and fresh human brains in anatomy lab.
brain tissue?!?!?!
Only the brain will have brain tissue
The brain felt tough and rubbery when you are cutting through it, it does however, get alot softer as you cut through the middle of the brain.
brain tissue LOL this is true
You have nervous tissue mainly found in your brain. This tissue originates from ectoderm.
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
It can be called brain tissue, cerebral tissue or neural tissue (although the latter phrase can refer to nerve tissue anywhere in the body, and not just in the brain).
neuroplasticity
connective tissue
The reason that brain tissue is soft is because that is how God the creator chose to design it. Brain tissue is soft because it has the skull to protect it.