if you mean, why do people die if injured to the brain
the brain is the most important organ. it commands all your bodily functions and movements. if taken a heavy blow to the brain. it will shut down and you would eventually lose all controll of your body and die as the brain isn't telling the heart to pump blood/tell your lungs to respirate
Brain cells do NOT die when a person sneezes. First, if you observe a baby and toddler and counted how many times they sneeze before 2 years old, if your question was true, NO one would have a brain left! Second, brain cells only 'die' under certain conditions, including:lack of blood flow to the brain (such as stroke, TIA)lack of glucose to brain cellsbrain swelling such as after a severe head injury
Insufficient blood supply to the brain can lead to symptoms like dizziness, confusion, fainting, and in severe cases, stroke. Without an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients from blood, brain cells can begin to die, leading to long-term damage if not addressed promptly. It's essential to seek medical attention if you suspect a lack of blood flow to the brain.
It depends on the definition of Death being used. If it's just unconscious forever, then your cerebrum needs to die. If it's no brain activity, then your cerebrum and cerebellum need to die. If it's not able to breathe, then cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata need to die. 1, 2 or 3 depending on the definition you use for Death.
brain cells die all the time, it is almost impossible to tell if they die when you stop thinking.
It will die
No. On many occasions has a person survived a gunshot to the head. An example of this is the rapper 'Obie Trice'
u either get an operation or u die.
Alfred Hind died in 1947.
James Hind died in 1652.
Amos Hind died in 1931.
Archie Hind died in 2008.
As you get very old your brain cells die and also are slower to form connections.
Richard Hind Cambage died in 1958.
Henry Youle Hind died in 1908.
Hind al-Husseini died in 1994.
John Russell Hind died in 1895.
John Hind - mathematician - died in 1866.