Nervous (nerve) tissue.
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 Spinal Cord is the thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves.
The body's nerves control body functions, such as vital organs, sensation, and movement. The nerves of the spinal cord are the means of communication from the brain to peripheral nerves.
Death occurs when the person is without the functions of their brain (Some brain cells live on,meaning the brain didnt "die"). Prior to that, the person is not dead, regardless of what the heart is doing. If they are not dead, the heart is not restarting after death, but may continue to beat if the nerves send their last messages after death to the heart. It can happen. But its extremely unlikely.
The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves connected throughout the body. It processes sensory information, controls responses, and coordinates bodily functions. The brain, in particular, plays a central role in regulating thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Nervous tissue
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
yes your nerves is in your brain
nerves in brain are called neurons
The myelin sheath forms a protective layer over nerves. However, it is not present on all nerves. Retinal nerves for instance normally are devoid of myelin.
Afferent nerves carry messages to and from the brain.
Yes,I do think so that brain does contain nerves.
The smallest unit of the brain is the neuron (nerve cell). It is the cell that forms larger nerves and neural tissue...which is then integrated together to form the modular systems of the brain.
The cranial nerves are located outside of the brain and skull. These nerves come right from the brain and brain stem.
Cranial nerves
Cranial nerves branch from the brain.