No Not All Brains Weigh The Same.Newborns Have Undeveloped Brains That Are About 1-2 Pounds. When The Brains Are Fuly Developed They Are About 3-5 Pounds.
No, not all atoms weigh the same. The weight of an atom is determined by the combined mass of its protons, neutrons, and electrons. Different elements have different numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons, leading to variations in atomic weight.
No, not all nickels weigh the same. While the standard weight of a U.S. nickel is 5 grams, variations in the minting process over time can result in slight weight differences among individual coins.
In the absence of air resistance, different weight balls will hit the ground at the same time when dropped from the same height. This is because all objects fall at the same rate due to gravity, regardless of their mass.
Weight does not affect the speed at which an object falls because all objects experience the same acceleration due to gravity, regardless of their weight. This acceleration is approximately 9.8 m/s^2 on Earth. The force of gravity acting on the object is proportional to its weight, but it is cancelled out by the object's inertia and acceleration, resulting in all objects falling at the same rate.
All masses fall toward the center of a larger body at a constant rate of acelleration. On Earth that is 32 feet per second squared. A feather and an anvil dropped at the same time in a vacuum arrive at the ground at the same time.
yes they are
With a heart the same as you do... same as all mammals do.
Yes, all arthropods have brains.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
it is the same as our brains work it sends messages to all around the body.
weight of cerebellum
Do all rocks weigh the same if they have a different mass but the same weight? Let's look at the question without one bit of it..... "Do all rocks weigh the same if they have ......... .... ... the same weight?" If things are the same weight, then they weigh the same.
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In 1861, Paul Broca examined 432 human brains and found that the brains of males had an average weight of 1325 grams, while the brains of females had an average weight of 1144 grams. In studies concerning intelligence, it has been suggested that the ratio of brain weight to body weight is more predictive of intelligence levels, rather than actual brain weight.
No, Humans brains are much more developed. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT!
Yes. Salmon, like all fish, have brains.
For all practical purposes about the same weight as water.