The ancient Egyptians believed that the heart contained the soul of the dead person, and would be needed in the afterlife. But the brain was not considered to be important and was usually thrown away, with other internal organs.
no one it is just a mythAnswer:Einstein's brain was removed, weighed and preserved by Thomas Stoltz Harvey. The brain was divided into 240 1 cm3 chunks.
Ancient Egyptians did not believe that the brain was actually the thought-center of a person, believing instead that the heart did the act of thinking. The brain was viewed as worthless flesh and, therefore, removed.
For decades, Albert Einsten's brain was kept preserved in a jar ina kansas doctor's office!!!
No. Einstein donated his brain for dissection, but it was a normal brain to the techniques of the time. The cubed brain is still preserved.
they are preserved in a solution of formaline
It was the brain that was preserved .
It may be preserved in formaldyhyde and stored in a laboratory archives in Moscow.
pulled it out through their nostrils with a big hook and preserved it in a jar.
Albert Einstein was cremated and his ashes were scattered somewhere in New Jersey.His brain may be preserved, see:http://www.stevenlevy.com/index.php/einsteins-brain
Albert Einstein's brain was preserved for future scientific study/analysis due to his universally recognized skills as a mathematician and it was thought that the study of his brain would provide insight as to why he was capable of formulating some of the most far reaching insights into theoretical physics ; see related link below
The ancient Egyptians believed that the heart contained the soul of the dead person, and would be needed in the afterlife. But the brain was not considered to be important and was usually thrown away, with other internal organs.
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.