a truth thing that tells the truth
"You are not a fool like me".
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A Watch or a Clock
That's confusing. Well, if he ALWAYS lies, and he said that he lied, would mean he had told the truth though he could have lied so the situation may be a lie
What will the brain tell your heart to do?Your brain will tell your heart to beat thereby allowing you to breath and live.
Your brain controls your body it tells you and your body parts to do ,and when to do things such as your heart, it tells your heart when to beat and without your brain it wouldn't tell your heart when to beat so u would die.
You put food in your mouth and your brain tells your muscles to move your jaw bone up and down.
nervous system does not dictate. brain does
Not very much. It tells the brain nothing about the blood, such as oxygen state, or how fast it is beating. However, pain can be transmitted to the brain from the heart when the heart doesn't, for example, have enough oxygen. This information is quite non-specific, though, explaining why pain from the heart in a heart attack can appear to come from the arm or jaw.
that is a natural instinct....your brain tells you to breath just like it tells the heart to keep on pumping blood into your body
No, 'fraid not. Your nerves connect with the brain and the heart structure. So the only time when you heart rate changes is when your brain tells it to. For example: when your heart skips a beat (believe it or not, it can actually happen!). Hope this helped! :)
What happens is there is a part of your brain that does a few things atomaticaly. For example it tells you to breathe the whole time, rather than you having to think about it. It does the same with your heart.
AnswerYes. Your brain controls everything, including the heart, so if the brain stops, then you will forget how to breath.AnswerIf your brain completely stops functions, your heart will stop.However, in many cases the higher functions of the brain fail while the basic housekeeping functions continue to work. In that case you may be in a vegetative state, unable to think or recognize your surroundings, but your brain still tells your heart to beat and your lungs to breath.Comment on my new answerOh yeah, I agree.
Both the brain and the heart are essential organs for human survival, but they each serve different functions. The brain is responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions, while the heart pumps blood and oxygen throughout the body. Both are equally important in maintaining overall health and functioning.
The three major organs of the circulatory system are: 1) The Heart: it pumps blood throughout the body. 2) The Brain: It tells the heart when to pump and how fast to pump. The Brain is what tells the heart to speed up during exercise, and to slow down during rest. 3) The Lungs: The lungs bring in air, and the blood goes through the lungs to pick up the oxygen and bring it throughout the rest of the body as the heart pumps.
It certainly feels like you feel emotions in your heart, or rather, your heart tells your body what to feel. Our brains actually tell us how we feel, and how it effects us. It tells us to cry, to laugh, and everything else we would normally do when we feel certain things. This means that it also tells our heart what to "feel". If exceptionally upset, you may experience discomfort in your chest, or out-right pain. You can point the finger at your brain! Just keep in mind, it isn't the situation itself that determines how your heart/body will handle it, it's how you handle the situation. Remember: YOU are in control of your emotions, it's YOUR brain!