Brain isolation in vitro was demonstrated in the 1960s using Rhesus Monkeys. Brain transplantation has also been demonstrated using dogs, again in the 1960s. These types of experiments would rarely, if at all, be performed today for ethical reasons. Nor would researchers need to prove this. Of course it is possible...this was known to be theoretically possible prior to 1960. It's not that complicated theoretically, but it is practically impossible to mimic what nature gave us. All the brain needs is a blood supply, CSF circulation, and sensory stimulation/motor output. The last part, which was overlooked during those early barbaric experiments for technical reasons, is actually critical. Can you imagine being alive but not being able to see, hear, touch, taste, smell, sense balance/gravity - only imagine, like a dream, but without any means to interact with the world, such that your mind becomes a prisoner in your own brain? It's hard to imagine. But more importantly, harder to imagine why one would want to do this at all.
No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
i really do not know brain
No. Technologie is far from being able to maintain the brain without the body.
The brain cannot store glucose and relies on a continuous supply from the bloodstream to function properly. It is the main consumer of glucose in the body and cannot survive for long periods without it.
No, it is not possible to survive without a brain. The brain is the central organ responsible for controlling bodily functions and cognitive processes essential for life. Without a brain, vital functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and consciousness would not be possible.
No it's your main organ and you need it to survive...
No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
no the brain needs the oxygen from the blood fromt the heart to survive
No, it is not possible for a baby to survive without a brain as the brain is essential for controlling vital functions and processes in the body.
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Because we need it to survive. It controls the way we think speak and react to things. Without it i could not write this!
A strong, healthy newborn could most likely survive about one to four years of age.
yes, it does
wrong you need a brain to survive smarts
yes the brain can think with the blood flowing smoothly
Probabally 75%
yes....... but rarely