In psychology, "plastic" typically refers to the brain's ability to change and adapt through experience, known as neuroplasticity. This concept suggests that the brain can reorganize itself by forming new neural connections in response to learning, injury, or environmental changes. Neuroplasticity plays a crucial role in understanding how individuals can recover from brain injuries, develop new skills, and adapt to new situations.
No.
it is made out of plastic and the rod to the brain is metal/plastic
Plastic wraps are very strong when it comes to placing it on a container without a lid, but when it comes to holding up things such as a turkey for let's say an experiment, it is not as strong as real plastic.
lol plastic surgery... whether you have plastic surgery or not, it still destroys your brain cells and your lungs.
say no to plastic or say no to human life by m.s.modi
Assuming you mean "Nerve cells" when you say "brain cells", no. These cells are for sending and receiving messages and are not equipped with defence mechanisms.
say what?
Rope per say does not have plastic on it.
The thing has no plastic in it, not made out of plastic, or has nothing to do with plastic at all.
a plastic that has aids :)
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