No, it is not possible for a person to survive with only 1 percent of their brain working. The brain is essential for vital functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and basic bodily functions. Severe brain damage can result in coma or death.
A person can live, although not necessarily well, without the frontal lobe.
It depends on what organism you are talking about. Some organisms do not require a brain to "live". Organisms without a brain are usually rather simple and have a limited nimber of functions abailable to them.
In this case, the brainstem, which controls essential functions such as breathing and heart rate, is likely still functioning. This is why the person is able to continue living without life-sustaining equipment, even though they may be unresponsive.
no
rural areas
yes...as long as their heart and brain are working, they can live. There are plenty of people that are living without arms and legs...
No
I think not. The brain controls everything physical.
No, it is impossible for a human to live without a brain.
If your brain is dead you are dead. Because that is the thing sending all the signals for your body to still function. Agreeing to the above statement, you CAN live if you have a working brain stem, however you would be a vegetable state and that is never any fun.
About the same as people who succeed. You cannot live without a brain.
47.5%
Yes, if one half of your brain is not working properly or for any other reason you may have, you can under go surgery to detatch the halfs of your brain!
not long
Every live person has a brain. NO I DON'T I JUST KNOW THINGS
A person can live, although not necessarily well, without the frontal lobe.
Brain, heart, liver, pancreas, both lungs