The blood-brain-barrier.
Alcohol is a solvent, which means it has the ability to dissolve certain substances. However, it does not specifically target brain cells and supporting tissues for dissolution. Prolonged and excessive alcohol consumption can have damaging effects on the brain and other organs, but it does not directly dissolve brain cells and tissues.
There are three things that protect the delicate tissue of the brain. The three things are bones of the cranium, the cranial meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid.
certain tissues of the brain, spinal cord, etc.
The skull protects the brain.
The skull or cranium protects the brain.
As with all tissues, your brain needs adequate nutrition (and a lot of sugar) to run well, so yes, your diet does have an effect on your brain.
An abcessed tooth can lead to an infection of the soft tissues in the face. If not treated it can spread to the brain causing brain damage or death.
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The bone that protects the brain is called the skull. Without this bone, the brain is easily be harmed or damaged.
The part of the skeleton called the skull is the head.
Babies with Tay-Sachs disease lack a specific enzyme called hexosaminidase A, which is crucial for breaking down certain lipids in the brain. Injecting the missing enzyme into the bloodstream is ineffective because the enzyme cannot cross the blood-brain barrier, which protects the brain from potential toxins but also prevents therapeutic agents from reaching brain tissues. Consequently, the buildup of harmful substances continues, leading to the progressive neurological damage characteristic of the disease. As of now, there are no effective treatments to reverse its effects.
The spinal cord connects tissues and organs to the brain.