No not quite a sheep brain is only a bit smaller than a human brain maybe 1 1/2 fists roughly.
No, whales do not have two brains. They have a single brain like other mammals, but it is highly complex and adapted for their aquatic lifestyle. The belief that whales have two brains may be a misunderstanding of their large brain size and unique neurological adaptations.
Not necessarily. While some chordates, like humans and other mammals, have relatively large brains compared to their body size, not all chordates have large brains. Chordates range in complexity from simple organisms like tunicates to more advanced vertebrates like birds and primates.
Human brains began to increase in size around 2 million years ago during the evolution of the genus Homo. This increase in brain size is associated with the development of more complex cognitive abilities and the emergence of early human species like Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
The result of a genotype, such as the color of peas, is referred to as the phenotype. The phenotype encompasses the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, which are influenced by both its genetic makeup (genotype) and environmental factors. In the case of peas, the phenotype would include traits like color, shape, and size.
To separate a mixture of peas and rice, you can use a method based on size and density differences. First, spread the mixture on a flat surface and manually pick out the peas, as they are larger and can be easily distinguished from the rice. Alternatively, you can use a sieve or a colander with holes small enough to let the rice fall through while retaining the peas. This method efficiently separates the two components based on their physical characteristics.
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.
Yes, sheep have brains like most other animals. Their brain functions are necessary for controlling bodily functions, behavior, and responses to the environment.
Nah, they have peas as brains and they didn't have computers to look things up.
The size of an ant
no they are extremly smart but their brains are about the size of a peanut
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Yes.
The Homo habilis species had brains that were roughly half the size of modern brains when they first appeared around 2.5 million years ago. Over time, their brains gradually increased in size until they were just slightly smaller than modern human brains. This evolutionary development in brain size is thought to be a key factor in the cognitive advances that led to the emergence of the human species.
im pretty sure its just smaller in size (the sheeps is smaller)
About but not quite. guinea pigs brains are bigger than poop.
If you use sheeps or bears or whatever it was, and depend on the size of the coat you want to make. If it was about size 6, for 12 years old childs. It might take about 1 bear, 2 sheeps. A.K.A too many.
5 sheep