Cerebrum
When you compare human and sheep brain you observe some profound differences between them. This is because they are differently evolved.
which part of sheep's brain is responsible for locating its young
98% of the human population can't handle sheep brain!
A sheep brain appears more straight and elongated compared to a human brain primarily due to differences in evolution and function. Sheep, as prey animals, have brains optimized for sensory processing and reflexes, which are essential for survival in open environments. In contrast, the human brain has evolved to support advanced cognitive functions, such as problem-solving and social interaction, leading to a more complex and folded structure. This folding increases surface area and allows for a greater density of neurons, enhancing our cognitive capabilities.
The biggest part of the sheep's brain is the Cerebrum.
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The human brain is larger. The positioning of the hind brain is different, due to the erect position of humans. Convolutions are increased in humans (increases surface area). The sheep's brain has a smaller cerebellum (lesser motor control/less complex learned motor behaviors). There is a larger pineal gland in sheep (related to circadian rhythms/seasonal reproduction).
The trigeminal nerve is the most highly developed cranial nerve in the sheep's brain.
describe the location og any mening obsered to be associated with sheep brain
Sheep live in fields I think and probably barns! I've seen sheep in fields so that's probably where they live!
the average dog has at least one billion if humans have 3 trillion