It is a system that gets inputs from the body and decides what to do next. It is also believed that consciousness is derived from information traveling through the brain.
upright posture...large brains
Not necessarily. While some chordates, like humans and other mammals, have relatively large brains compared to their body size, not all chordates have large brains. Chordates range in complexity from simple organisms like tunicates to more advanced vertebrates like birds and primates.
We are not considered animals - we are animals, and our closest relatives are apes.Actually , it depends on your thinking .Chimpanzis are the ancestors of humans ,.And on other side ,Humans Have Developed their brains more than Animals .That's Why they r ruling the world with their Intelligent Minds .
None ... unless its a 3 headed calf. The rule is that the brain rules the rest of the body ... if there was more than one then what? They argue? It's been (truly) said that humans (all mammals) have two brains ... but each half only controls half a body - if the two sides don't act as one then you're in big trouble.
Scientists use the entirety of their brains, just like everyone else. The myth that humans only use a small percentage of their brains is not accurate. Each part of the brain plays a specific role in cognition and behavior.
as smart as some humans
The VAST majority of living humans do indeed have working brains, although that fact is not always apparent by their actions.
Monkeys Brains are about 400g were as human brains are about 1400g and are 15cm, monkeys brains are only about 8cm long!
No
Yes. Almost all Mammals and Oviparous have brains. Like Humans.
No, Humans brains are much more developed. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT!
Humans have one brain.
Their brain size was the same as modern humans.
like humans octopus only have one brain
humans haven't even got the full capacity so the answer is no
communication.....just like why do humans have brains
They ate each others brains