nervous tissue
Homo habilis is considered one of the earliest species in the Homo genus, known for their increased brain size and capacity, use of simple tool-making techniques, and possibly early forms of communication. These advancements in tool use and brain development are believed to have been crucial in their ability to adapt and survive in diverse environments.
In its simplest forms and before there were any modern humans early technologies for obtaining and preparing foods improved our ancestor's diet, permitting the support of the large brains of modern humans as the brain evolved to help develop even better technologies to do those and many other things.
Lucy's brain was approximately one-third the size of a modern human brain.
Isaac Newton's brain weighed about 1,300 grams, which is within the normal range for an adult's brain size. There is no evidence to suggest that his brain was exceptionally large or unique in any way.
The Neanderthal's brain was the same size as a modern human's brain.
nervous tissue
Nervous tissue
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
yes your nerves is in your brain
nerves in brain are called neurons
The myelin sheath forms a protective layer over nerves. However, it is not present on all nerves. Retinal nerves for instance normally are devoid of myelin.
Yes,I do think so that brain does contain nerves.
The cranial nerves are located outside of the brain and skull. These nerves come right from the brain and brain stem.
Cranial nerves
Cranial nerves branch from the brain.
Nerves control your brain.
The human brain does not have nerves. Nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system, which includes nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. The brain itself is made up of neurons, glial cells, and other supporting structures.