When a body dies the brain shrivels like the rest of your body eventually will. The brain juices will evaporate inside the head and make it icky and smelly. So no, your brain doesn't end up into a pulp or oatmeal. -j&m
Alzheimer's disease
You die if you don't have neurons, which are nerve cells. Neurons from the brain stem automatically tell your chest and/or diaphragm to move to bring in air/oxygen, that is, to breathe, which is necessary to sustain the body. You also could not think, because the brain is composed of neurons. Nor could you move, because neurons tell muscles to contract. Nor could you eat, because neurons cause peristalsis in the gut to move food through it.
he she will die!
If the brain goes without blood for more than a couple of minutes, neurons will start to die.
The brain has 100 billion neurons and as you grow older they die, so let us try to preserve them!
ALZHERMERS SYNDROME in simple terms In these diseases, neurons- the brain cells responsible for receiving, processing, and transmitting information- die and are not replaced. The current scientific literature makes one thing plain. As yet, there is no unifying hypothesis for the causes of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, or many rarer degenerative brain diseases that cause dementia
It will die
Yes, individuals with Alzheimer's disease experience the death of brain neurons, which contributes to the progressive decline in cognitive function. This neuronal loss is often associated with the accumulation of abnormal protein deposits, such as amyloid plaques and tau tangles, which disrupt communication between neurons. As more neurons die, it leads to memory loss, difficulties in thinking and reasoning, and changes in behavior. Overall, the degeneration of brain cells is a key factor in the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
Your brain would get damaged and you would die.
The nervous system can't transmit messages without neurotransmitters. A person will die if his neurons fail to produce them.
It will die
You would instantly die.