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i want some instruction about the HUMAN BRAINModerator: BioTeam
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i want some instruction about the HUMAN BRAINHELLO ! IT IS ARJUN DASS SOOTAHAR .. I WANT TO LEARN ABOUT THE HUMAN BRAIN SO ANYBODY CAN TELL ME WHAT IS IT? OR ABOUT ANYTHING WHAT IS GOING ON IN OUR BRAIN?
What is the human brain? It's an organ. It's a neurochemical computer. It's made of cells and chemicals. It's located in your head....I dunno, please rephrase or specify what you want to know, otherwise lookup neurobiology.
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Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
I don't know, but he/she is not succeding
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
thank u ... ofcourse i had confusions about brain
but now u have told me then i think it is the most important and sufficient part of the body if it is damaged then , one can get ALZHEMIER'S ,,PARKINSON,, AND EPILEPSY....diseases. and it is located at our head and it combines with SPINAL CORD to form "CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM" of our body. it is made up of connective cells called NEURONS present about 100 billion in the brain . It is also protected in bones fo SKULL and it has three layers called MENINGES. then its classification and further ...... whatever i know about the brain .i had written but now can u tell me the more about it.......
here's a place where you can learn about the brain:
- http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html here's a place where you can learn how to cook a brain (err, cow not human) - http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/recipe.cgi?r=21212 here's a place where ypu can learn about the origin of the word 'brain': - http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?sea ... hmode=none here's a place where you exercise your brain: - http://www.brainbashers.com/ and if you want to damage your brain, then hit your head on the wall a couple of times. enough brain stuff?
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