No
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.
I think the heart and the brain: we are dead without either one of them, correct? I know people can remove half a brain or pieces of the brain but I don't think we can live without an entire brain... (correct me if I'm wrong!)
The brain controls your body. Without it the heart would stop, your lungs would stop taking in air, etc.
a person can not function without a brain so no a person would not be able the talk without a brain the brain is connected to the spinal core with is almost connected to all of the bones in the whole human and animal body the brain in something that you need if something happens to your brain you could die that's why every one wears a helmet when biking and roller blading and other sports that could be dangerous so i would say no a person can not live or talk without a brain.ANS2:Many politicians do.
You can't. No brain, you will die.
The brain is the computer for the body. A person can not live without a brain because it regulates the heart and all the body functions. Hence, the term brain dead means the body is dead.
no u wouldn't
No, it is impossible for a human to live without a brain.
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No
A person can live, although not necessarily well, without the frontal lobe.
Your heart is able to beat on its own at around 50 beats per minute, because of the electrical impulses which are generated by the heart muscle. But without a brain you would not be able to live. The brain stem uses the autonomic nerves to control heart rate, and without those the heart rate would not be able to beat as fast as it needs to, to be able to survive. Some infants are born with anencephaly (where most of the brain is missing) but if the infant with anencephaly is born alive, the brain stem is present. Such infants usually die within hours or days of birth. People can be 'brain dead' but their heart is functioning because they're connected to life support, and they have brain stem function (which controls heart rate). In these cases a patient can be considered 'brain dead' because all higher functions of the brain have ceased, and often even with support present the body will cease to function within hours or days.