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"How are different parts of the human brain similar to and different from the brains of other primates?"

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Is the human brain similar to the primates brain or different?

different


Do primates have small brains?

no they don't. there brain is as big as ours:)


How is the human brain similar to and different from other primates?

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How is cottage cheese similar and different from the brain?

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How is the sheep's brain similar and different from a human's brain?

Sheep's brains are similar to human brains in structure and function, both having a cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem. However, human brains are larger and more complex than sheep brains, with a higher cognitive capacity and ability for advanced problem-solving. Additionally, human brains have a greater degree of specialization and flexibility compared to sheep brains.


What brain is similar to a sheeps brain?

Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.


How are a computers brains different from peoples brain?

computers are slower


How are plants and animal brain similar?

You need to rephrase your question. There are no such things as plant brains!


What is the plural of brain?

The plural of brain is brains


Is there something wrong with your brain if you have autism?

No, there is nothing wrong with your brain if you are Autistic.An Autistic person has an Autistic brain - there's nothing wrong with being Autistic. Autistic brains are not defective neurotypical brains, they are different to neurotypical brains but not broken or less.


What mammal has the most complex brain?

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What percentage of your brain do you use in a lifetime?

It is a common myth that humans only use 10% of their brains, but in reality, we use all parts of our brain throughout our lifetime. Different tasks and activities engage different parts of the brain, so there is no fixed percentage that represents how much of our brains we use.