The human brain belongs to the nervous system.
No, a cell in your stomach does not contain genes for brain cells. Different types of cells express different sets of genes to carry out their specific functions in the body. Brain cells and stomach cells have different gene expression profiles to support their distinct roles in the body.
The superior portion of the nasal cavity is lined with olfactory epithelium. This specialized tissue contains olfactory receptor cells that are responsible for detecting odors and sending signals to the brain for interpretation.
I think the main organs are the brain and the actual nerves.
Ciliated epithelium is a type of tissue in the human body that contains hair-like structures called cilia. These cilia help move substances along the surface of the tissue, such as mucus in the respiratory tract. Ciliated epithelium is found in areas like the respiratory tract, fallopian tubes, and parts of the brain.
Epithelium
Epithelium
Brain cells remain in the brain. They are the building blocks of the brain. If the brain cells were in the stomach, you'd have a brain in your stomach! Same goes for the stomach and all parts of the body. In my yoga class my instructor mentioned that there are more brain cells in the stomach than in the brain, I wanted to find out if it was true and I came across this article. So maybe you can have cells "in the wrong places"...... (look below under related links)
Nothing is in the stomach except brain
Its in the brain.
Nervous
No, only in your brain.
my Mom says that TV can make your brain smaller
No, there is no direct correlation between stomach size and brain size. Brain size is determined by a variety of factors, including genetics, nutrition, and development. The size of a person's stomach is unrelated to their brain size or cognitive abilities.
The shrimp's food passes through its brain on the way to its stomach. This happens because the shrimp's brain and esophagus are connected.
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Your eyes were bigger than your stomach