No. You wouldn't be able to live.
Actually, there was a scientist who tested a man in prison. After his head was chopped off, he said the prisinor's name(after it was chopped off). When he said it, the prisinor's eyes looked up at him. Then it closed. He said it again, and the eyes looked up again. Then they closed again. This happened one more time. After the third try, he said it again. This time the prisinor did not look up. He was finally dead.
I believe the answer is head and neck. Hope this helps! :)
It depends on the situation. Resting can help the body heal and recover, while movement can promote blood flow and prevent stiffness. It's important to listen to your body and consult with a healthcare provider for guidance on whether to lie still or move around.
Walleye have a cylindrical body shape with a slightly tapered head and mouth that points slightly upward. They are streamlined to help them move through the water with speed and agility as they hunt for prey.
The bones form the skeleton and support the body. It is the muscles that move some of the bones to allow us to move our bodies.
A cicada's body consists of three main parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains its compound eyes, antennae, and mouthparts. The thorax is where the legs and wings are attached, allowing the cicada to move and fly. The abdomen is where the digestive and reproductive organs are located.
When a snake's head is removed, its body can still move because snakes have a unique nervous system that allows them to function independently of their brain. The nerve cells in a snake's body can continue to send signals and control movement even without input from the brain.
The head will move and wiggle a lot, but the rest of the body won't as much.
It gives better stability to keep the body (and head) still while driving. Your eyes would not be able to focus on the road and other cars if your head were to suddenly move.
move your body and the puck side-to-side, with a couple of head fakes
A cat can move its eyeballs but you only notice this when you hold the cats head still.
I believe the answer is head and neck. Hope this helps! :)
You just need to tell him/her.....MOVE ON YOU BUTT-HEAD
you need to take the rabbit to a vet it could have broken bones!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, ive got 2 Ticks here in a bottle -both full and laying eggs. one with Head and one without a Head, guess what - the headless is still alife for over 10 days now and still laying eggs. I am gonna take some nice HD Macros and Videos for Youtube later.
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Worms are still alive when they are cut, so they can move. They regenerate their bodies.
Because it doesn't feel comfortable when you move your head close to their's.