The CPU (central processing unit or microprocessor or just processor) is "equivalent" to a person's brain.
The tower case is the equivalent to the human body which contains all the internal organs.
expansion slots are found on the motherboard
not really. it could be if you had this wierd computer but i think no
The smallest part of the heart is often considered to be the heart's cells, specifically cardiomyocytes, which are the muscle cells responsible for contracting and enabling the heart to pump blood. Another perspective could highlight the heart's valves, such as the mitral or tricuspid valves, which are crucial for directing blood flow and are relatively small compared to the overall size of the heart. Each component plays a vital role in the heart's function and overall cardiovascular health.
well if your lungs get damaged then it could hurt your heart very badly.
The heart of a computer is the central processing unit (CPU). This device contains all the circuitry that the computer need to manipulate data and execute instructions. Motherboard is like that body of the computer, and the CPU is like the brain of the computer.
The lysosome in an animal cell.
Because it is the conductor for the symphony of parts in a computer - it times and relates data from this part, transfers out data from this one, pulls in from this one.... It's probably closer to a traffic cop than a heart.
it is the "bridge" between the computer and the applications. you could consider it to be the most useful part of the operating system, since nothing would work without it. It could be considered the "ambassador" to the applications from the computer.
well there is no such thing as a "good" name they could call it the dog of the heart if they wanted but they usually name parts from Latin to describe or name the part
YES,cancer can be bad for your heart,it could kill you.
stanzas is the part of poetry that can be compared to paragraphs.
The heart... The heart was left in the body so that the Egyptian god Anubis could weigh it prior to guiding the dead through the underworld.