The cockroach's brain is in its rear end, so if it loses its head it will be able to survive. It may seem strange that a cockroach could lose its head and still live, but that's the reason why.
no they do not have magnetite in their brains it would make there heads too heavy to carry
Cockroaches have 3 body parts (like most insects): thorax abdomen and head. The antennae are also sometimes counted along with the six legs
cockroaches are beetles/insects and have 3 body sections. Head, abdomen, and thorax.
No, a fish's brain is in its head which is at one end of the fish's body, not at its centre.
cockroaches can not grow to the size of an human body that would be immposible
www.google.com/images/cockroach Hint-its hideous!
The turkey's brain is located in it's head. This is the typical locations for most animal's brains in the body.
Cockroaches can survive a long time without their heads. I know, it's disgusting.
Cockroaches.
I have heard that wolves eat only the head and brains of salmon due to a parasite in the body of the fish. I have observed wolves partaking of spawning salmon and all tthe fish on the bank only had there brains bitten out, No body flesh was taken. Anyone know any moreon this? Peter
An exoskeleton.
brains are a source of eduacation in the human body