No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
They are considered living.
The range of dopamine in the brain that is considered 'normal' is from 70mcg to 350mcg.
Lettuce is a plant, and plants are living things.
A dinosaur is considered a non-living thing. Dinosaurs were a group of reptiles that existed millions of years ago and are now considered extinct.
Jellyfish.
It would not be considered a living organism because it does not carry out several of the qualifications needed to be considered alive, including feeding and reproducing. It is, however, part of humans who are obviously considered living organisms and also consisting of cells, which are living organisms.
Living Brain was created in 1964.
Yes. Yes they do have a brain everything that is living has a brain. mi_ch_ae_la_7 says: Actually that's not completely true... Trees for instance do not have brains, yet they are living. I think the question is relevant to an actual brain in the anatomy, not a metaphorical brain of a living thing. Another living thing that does not have a brain is fungi, it's still living, yet has no brain. An amoeba? Also does not have brain. Cells do not have brains. I think I've proven my point. Thank you.
the cerebrumis considered the unique
Yes he does have a brain.
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A living brain is soft and gelatinous in texture, with a firmness similar to soft tofu. Its consistency allows for flexibility and protection of delicate structures within the brain.
It is not living.
It is not living.
The brain is a physical organ made up of neurons and is responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions. The mind is a broader concept that includes thoughts, emotions, and consciousness, and is considered to be the product of brain activity. In essence, the brain is the hardware, while the mind is the software.
Living things sleep because it refreshes your brain.
the human Brain