No. It should be: A horse's teeth take up more space than it's brain.
Yes, e.g. I have a brain.
Your brain is in your skull
To be grammatically correct- Yes. The concept is something of a benighted myth, which is chanted up in college songs ( We fight with Brain and Brawn) in one Princeton song- but is something of a compromise in real life. Real highbrows tend to eschew sportive activities! It is something of at best a partly realized ideal- there have been minimum academic standards for footballers, etc. but even still.
The simple predicate is "come".
"The midsagittal plane divides the brain into equal right and left portions."
When I get in trouble, my mother tells me to use my brain and make correct choices.
It is a grammatically correct placement of a noun and and adjective. Whether it means anything is another matter. Effete has many synonyms, depending on context, including exhausted and sterile, either of which is likely to be a better choice.
Yes the horses brain is very small and not connected.
Sample sentence: I have brain cancer.
it really depends on how big the horse is but most horses are the same size so a horses brain is about the size of a grape fruit.
The average brain weight for horses is around 532 grams.
A horses brain weighs 22 ounces or 1 pound 6 ounces. A horses heart weighs on average 8.5 pounds (A Thoroughbreds heart weighs an average of 10 pounds.) So the heart of a horse will outweigh the weight of it's brain.
a BRAIN is what you use to get a right answer
Yes, e.g. I have a brain.
human brain. seeing as a human only has one brain.
Horses, His head, and his brain.
Assuming that your spelling is correct, cerebration refers to the working and functioning of the brain- thinking. The word spelled with an L instead of an R is celebrate, but cerebrate refers to the cerebellum or cerebrum- the brain.