They are not really that different. The human brain is simply larger and more complex - but fundamentally they are the same.
Monkeys do not directly evolve into humans. However, humans and monkeys do share a common ancestor. Over millions of years, evolutionary processes led to the development of different species, with humans evolving separately from monkeys. The evolutionary path that led to modern humans involved significant changes in brain size, tool use, and social behavior.
The brain has three sections on three different levels, from the top to the brain- stem, which form a unit.
They are both mammals but they are very different in form, behaviour and diet.
Their is no full form of brain.
Humans body needs nutrients to form, exist, grow, and survive. Cells need nutrients to produce and communicate and function with the brain. Nutrients are fuel for the body.
Humans can see visible light, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 400-700 nanometers. This range of wavelengths is detected by the photoreceptor cells in our eyes and processed by the brain to produce the sensation of sight.
Yes, humans generate and emit electromagnetic energy through various biological processes, such as brain activity, muscle movement, and heart function. This energy is in the form of electrical signals and can be detected with sensitive equipment.
Carbon is able to form many different shapes and sizes of chains.
A common short form for humans is "humans" or simply "homo sapiens."
It means "not the same"Example: Humans and Dogs are different speciesdifferent means not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form, or quality
A condition which causes part of the brain not to form is called anencephaly.
The plural of human is humans.