depends on how long, heating at first, boiling, then if let go it would look like a hotdog
A human without a head, arms, and legs would likely not be able to survive as these body parts are crucial for basic functions such as breathing, eating, and moving. Such a being would lack the ability to interact with the world in a meaningful way.
A strike or injury to the brainstem, which controls basic life functions like breathing, can result in immediate death with no time for intervention or recovery. This can happen with severe trauma, such as a gunshot wound to the head.
Yes. There is liquid in all parts of the human body. In the human head we have blood, cranial fluid in the cranium, vitreous humor in the eyes, and saliva in the mouth.
On average, a human head has about 100,000 hair follicles, which can produce individual hairs. The number of hairs on a person's head can vary based on factors such as genetics, hair thickness, and natural hair loss.
No, the human head is not capable of circumduction, which is a circular movement around an axis. The head is primarily designed for flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral flexion movements.
Putting your head in a microwave can cause serious injury or even death. Microwaves emit radiation that can heat body tissue quickly, potentially causing burns, damage to internal organs, and brain injury. Never attempt to put any part of your body inside a microwave.
If Hamsters somehow happen to get Head Lice the Lice will not live
his head would expload
If the door could be closed, some parts would.
You would die...
then the chicken would grow back its head and bite your head off.
you would get hurt then it would bounce off.
He would die.
It would hurt.
It gets wet.
Actually the gravitional field on Jupiter is so extreme it is likely your head would push through your body and emerge out your anal passage. My house mate is a physicist, and that's what he said.
I would say none of these