Since there aren't any nanobots yet, there aren't any in our bodies, so no need to remove what was never there in the first place. Come back in a few years time.
We do not have the technology at present to be able to replace all organs of the body except the brain, nor do we have nanobots capable of working reliably within the human body. So the answer is no, for the foreseeable future.Another answer:Perhaps it will not be all that far in the future. We do have replacement joints, heart pacemakers and other technology now. The problem with living longer, is that the mind and whether it can be kept young to match.
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Cell is the structural and functional unit of life. And Nerve cell is the longest cell in the human body. So the motor and sensory cell that go to the feet are the longest cells in your body. They go from your back to the feet. The sensory cell go to the tip of great toe.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
The human body is denser than water. The density of the human body is about 985 kg/m^3, while the density of water is 1000 kg/m^3. This is why your body floats in water.
We do not have the technology at present to be able to replace all organs of the body except the brain, nor do we have nanobots capable of working reliably within the human body. So the answer is no, for the foreseeable future.Another answer:Perhaps it will not be all that far in the future. We do have replacement joints, heart pacemakers and other technology now. The problem with living longer, is that the mind and whether it can be kept young to match.
Nanobots, could be installed to human body, connect almost every cells in our body (especially brain). Then, when you want to learn (for example) French, you can just download and install the program in your body through those nanobots, then.. you can speak French that time. The idea was simple, in the past people tend to replace human b robot, because robot can think faster than man, but later they change the idea. Now they´re working on ¨how can we make human think as fast as robot¨. That´s the beginning of our future More explanation? Source? http://future.wikia.com
Today, and in foreseeable future - not at all.
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There hasn't been an episode with nanobots yet, but it will probably happen eventually since it's in the theme song.
In the Blue Brain Project, nanobots are not directly used within the body; rather, the project focuses on simulating brain processes through computational models. If nanobots were theoretically used in a medical context, they would typically be designed to be biocompatible and could be removed from the body via natural biological processes or through specific mechanisms like targeted drug delivery systems or external magnetic fields. However, as of now, the Blue Brain Project is primarily an initiative for brain simulation rather than direct biological intervention.
Cerebrospinal fluid circulates around the brain and spinal cord in the human body.
no but a baby spider can
Nanobots can carefully scan the structure of our brain, providing a complete readout of the connections between each neuron. They would also record the current state of the brain.
In the human body iron is stored in the red blood vessels.
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You cannot built thousand nanobots. And they would not survive in the ozone.