Humans have one brain called the cerebral cortex. There is a small part of the brain called the cerebellum which can be considered a separate brain. A person cannot live with just one or the other.
Some examples of big animals with relatively small brains are elephants, blue whales, and sperm whales. These animals have massive bodies, but their brain size in proportion to their body size is smaller compared to other animals.
Animals with larger brains tend to be larger than animals with smaller brains. Also, to a degree, larger brains tend to mean more complex behaviors. Yes, some mammals have more brains than humans and have less intelligence, but any mammal is more intelligent than an earthworm which only has some ganglia for a brain.
Yes, sheep have brains like most other animals. Their brain functions are necessary for controlling bodily functions, behavior, and responses to the environment.
the are animals, they have smaller brains than us, they can't talk.
Only the pancreas or thymus glands are considered sweetbreads. Calf's brains are called cervelle de veau.
Many animals in the world, my friend. Exactly, which ones? *Also, it's THAN not THEN
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No, plants do not have brains. Only vertebrate animals have brains, although invertebrate animals do have a comparable organ that controls their nervous systems.
Yes. Almost all Mammals and Oviparous have brains. Like Humans.
Monkeys
they all have brains
Some examples of big animals with relatively small brains are elephants, blue whales, and sperm whales. These animals have massive bodies, but their brain size in proportion to their body size is smaller compared to other animals.
If they don't have brains then they must not be alive so they dont have to sleep!!! What a stupid question!
Yes. All animals have brains.
Of course! All animals have brains, no matter how unintelligent they seem.
No modern animal has two brains, unless it is a conjoined animal with two heads as a result of incomplete twin formation. The stegosaurus, a large plant-eating dinosaur, was thought to have had two brains, but paleontologists now believe the second cranial cavity was for fat storage.
Mammalian brains evolved from reptilian brains (simply instinctive), develop feelings and can alter instincts through experience.