It would simply cease to work.
To protect the brain which we would die without.
There would not be a cell without a nucleus it is like saying what if a human without a brain. It is impossible.
Without a heart pumping blood throughout the body, a person would die.
Your brain would get damaged and you would die.
It depends on what organism you are talking about. Some organisms do not require a brain to "live". Organisms without a brain are usually rather simple and have a limited nimber of functions abailable to them.
You would die. Without your brain your heart would forget to beat. The brain is responsible for all bodily functions. ( I know that sounds weird >.>) Oh, and there would be one happy Alien. ^^
probably not they would die as soon you took there brain out and a human brain know about how to control monkeys
If every human didn't have a heart, all humans would be dead except for animals. BTW, this is a stupid question.
?! uhhh, the human would be a dinosaur? There will be a large displacement of air/ sudden increase of biomass? Mass panic? Dead dino after someone freaks and brain stabs/shoots it?
Magic would happen.
Without a skeleton, the brain would lack essential structural support and protection. The skull, part of the skeleton, safeguards the brain from physical injury, and without it, the brain would be vulnerable to damage from external forces. Additionally, the absence of a skeleton would disrupt the body's overall ability to maintain posture and movement, which could lead to impaired blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain, ultimately affecting its function and health.
That would probably depend on what the brain is from. Animal, Human?