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L> well, depends on how slightly is "slightly". If I were to grab a book
and drop it on top of your head at a distance of 15cm. This can actually
kill your brain cells. However, if I were to touch my brain with my index finger
as if it was my iphone, then the answer would be no. However, if I were to
tap, then it would kill my brain cells.
1. Attacks the brain 2. Causes impaired memory, thinking and behaviour 3. It causes your brain cells to shrink or even disappear 4. The material "tangles" in the centre of the brain cells 5. But "plagues" the outside of brain cells 6. It causes disruptions of messages to be passed through the brain 7. Causing brain cells to eventually die (Memory loss) 8. Memory loss starts from more recent memories to long-term memories when worsened.
Well actually, dehydration causes your brain cells to shrink which evidently makes you less focused and even slightly dumber. By drinking water, you rehydrate those shrunken brain cells thus making your brain work harder and theoretically make you smarter.
Of course not! Smoking cigs doesn't even cause loss of brain cells.
Your brain controls your temperature, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. It can also help you feel emotions, store memories and even help you stand up straight.
There is about 160,000,000,000 cells in human brain. Half of the number are neurons, which are rensponsible for all the "thinking" functions. The other half are "glial cells", which help neurons with their activity.
Brain cells never grow back. But sneezing doesn't kill brain cells, and even if it did, you have so many brain cells losing a few would literally make no difference at all.
you should know but you probably dont have any brain cells so goodbye and have a crappy day Cells are like our brain in three different ways. Cells help us think like our brain. Cells help us move and even hear like our brain.
If you were to take a culture of brain cells on a petri dishand submerge them in a caffeine solution, it probably would. But in people, is drinking coffee going to kill brain cells? No. Even very high amounts would not.
Your brain controls your temperature, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. It can also help you feel emotions, store memories and even help you stand up straight.
The brain grows as you age into adult phase until you are in your early twenties. There is some research that shows that brain cells can regenerate even into late adulthood and old age.
No, we can never run out of memory, our brains are always making new brain cells all the time, so no, it's impossible to run out of memory.No. Our body DOES NOT make new brain cells. There are only so many and they can be killed. But our brain can hold over 4 terabytes of memory. Meaning that the odds of you being able to fill the memory of your brain is very low. Even then, your brain categorizes your memories into short term and long term and when you learn more and more things, your brain will throw out old memories that you don't need and haven't used in a long time which is why we forget things.Short and simple, No, your brain cannot run out of memory.
NO. The brain cells and other nerve cells once formed in the embryo do not divide further in the entire lifetime. Once dead they are not replace. No matter what you do even medicine wont make new ones. Nothing can remake the cells and the cells do not get cut in half to make two.