Not sure if you wanted diagrams, or just to know what the different cross sections are called. If you take a section as if you'd sliced the top of the head off, it's called the horizontal plane If you slice it in an imaginary line which goes down between the eyes, it's called the sagittal plane If you slice it as though you're separating the front of the head from the back, it's called the coronal plane You can see the various sections, & all the internal structures, here: http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/nervoussystem/cns/brain/menu/menu.html (unfortunately, not all the links are live yet)
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the brain is the function of the human body. legs are arms are your neck is too.
yes......... normal human brain has 8 cell for a particular part means newton brain had 12 cells
The reason that brain tissue is soft is because that is how God the creator chose to design it. Brain tissue is soft because it has the skull to protect it.
One good science fair project about the brain would be a diagram of the brain in sections with a description of what each section does. Another good science fair project for the brain would be to show what nerves in the brain coincide with all the nerves of the spinal canal.
The frontal section of the brain is responsible for the human behavor. Most criminal behavor comes from being hit or damaged.
Melville Roberts has written: 'Atlas of the human brain in section' -- subject(s): Atlases, Brain
A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.
Not a right cross-section.
Frontal lobe of human brain is the section that process judgement and memory. However, this section of human brain does not reach full maturity until well into the 20's. As a part of aging, frontal lobe also starts to "shrink" and decrease by 0.5% in volume each year starting in the 60's.
cross-section of a root
cross-section of a root
A profile is a cross section in soil.
Yes a prism can have a square cross-section
Yes, it is possible. If the bullet pentrates the skull, but doesn't damage the brain, or if a non vital section of the brain is damaged, a person can survive.
No, a cube cannot have an octagonal cross-section.
The cross section can be a triangle, rectangle or a hexagon.