When a body dies the brain shrivels like the rest of your body eventually will. The brain juices will evaporate inside the head and make it icky and smelly. So no, your brain doesn't end up into a pulp or oatmeal. -j&m
Unfortunately, a member of my family has a disease where this takes place. The person gradually begins to lose control over movements- walking becomes jerky, they lose their balance easily, drop things. Their speech becomes slurred, they have trouble choking when they swallow. There are also changes in their personality. Eventually, there will not be enough brain function to control systems within the body, and you die.
They just die, they never come back and no new brain cells are ever created in their place.
you would not be able to thing very well as you use to do
After the age of 40 years
Alzheimer's disease
You die if you don't have neurons, which are nerve cells. Neurons from the brain stem automatically tell your chest and/or diaphragm to move to bring in air/oxygen, that is, to breathe, which is necessary to sustain the body. You also could not think, because the brain is composed of neurons. Nor could you move, because neurons tell muscles to contract. Nor could you eat, because neurons cause peristalsis in the gut to move food through it.
he she will die!
The brain has 100 billion neurons and as you grow older they die, so let us try to preserve them!
If the brain goes without blood for more than a couple of minutes, neurons will start to die.
It will die
The nervous system can't transmit messages without neurotransmitters. A person will die if his neurons fail to produce them.
Your brain would get damaged and you would die.
It will die
Brain cells start to die
you die
you faint and die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!