Many animals in the world, my friend. Exactly, which ones? *Also, it's THAN not THEN
"How are different parts of the human brain similar to and different from the brains of other primates?"
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
In one sense, since humans are animals, your brain does not differ from the brina of an animal. human brains, and those of the other great apes, do differ from those of other animals in size relative to body size. In addition, human brains have structured that some other animals, reptiles, for example, lack.
of course not
Some, such as octopii, possess a brain, but most mollusks just have concentrations of nerve cells in their body that serve as primitive brains, called ganglia (singular ganglion). To add to the previous answerer, Cephalopods (squids, chambered nautilus, octopi, cuttlefish) have a brain.
Humans are animals.
yes and i can show you more brains of other animals.
Animal brains vary in size, and cannot "think" like human brains can. With the different habits and knowledge, they can not process many human objects. People say that animals' brains are tiny,but some are even smarter than humans!
Monkeys Brains are about 400g were as human brains are about 1400g and are 15cm, monkeys brains are only about 8cm long!
brains are a source of eduacation in the human body
Zombie+human= brains