Both the brain and the ocean are complex systems that can hold vast amounts of information. Just as the ocean is comprised of various interconnected parts like currents, marine life, and ecosystems, the brain contains networks of neurons that work together to process and store information. Both the brain and the ocean are still not fully understood by humans, leaving much to be explored and discovered.
No, hair does not wrap around your brain. The brain is protected by the skull, and hair grows from the hair follicles on the scalp.
The most common site of a brain abscess is the cerebellum.
The most common jellyfish found in the ocean is the moon jellyfish.
Because medulla means the middle or interior part of something. With regard to hair, the medulla of a piece of hair is the innermost layer of the hair shaft; with regard to the brain, the full term is the medulla oblongata, which is often shortened to just medulla when it's clear that the reference is to the brain, and I think the term is used in this instance to mean the first part of the brain, between the spinal cord and the rest of the brain.
The most common natural hair colors are black, brown, blonde, and red.
nothing
nothing
No, hair does not wrap around your brain. The brain is protected by the skull, and hair grows from the hair follicles on the scalp.
Ocean water may interact with a chemical in your hair to turn it green. However, ocean water alone will not turn your hair green.
NO, just your hair.
There is no connection between cat hair and brain cancer. If cat hair caused brain cancer, there would be warnings made to all pet owners.
no
No this is not correct as when they are going to undergo a brain surgery they have to be bald, but all grow their hair after the surgery.
ur brain controls everything dood.
dive into the ocean
Your haur keeps your hair in place as it is imbedded into your brain!
Yes, the noun ocean is a common noun, a word for any ocean. A proper noun is the name of a specific ocean, such as the Pacific Ocean or the Indian Ocean.