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Model Lobes of Brain
Depicts the fissures and sulci that separate the lobes of the brain in a detailed model.The four lobes frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital are named after the skull bone that overlies each lobe.Size 150mm x 130mm x 230mmWeight 500g
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Functioning of Brain Model
Premium quality anatomical model of the functional human brain that provides an incredible amount of realism and detail.Model is colour coded to allow students to study the regions within the cerebral cortex, which are allied to certain
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Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm
This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Blue.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.
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Competition Hurdle Green 40cm
This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide 40cm and high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Green.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.
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Does amphetamine speed damage the brain?
Amphetamine, commonly known as speed, can have damaging effects on the brain with prolonged use. Chronic use of amphetamine can lead to neurotoxicity, which can result in damage to brain cells and neurotransmitter systems. This can lead to cognitive impairments, mood disturbances, and other mental health issues. It is important to use amphetamines only as prescribed and under the guidance of a healthcare professional to minimize the risk of brain damage.
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Does amphetamine-speed damage the brain?
Amphetamine, including speed, can have damaging effects on the brain with long-term use. Chronic use of amphetamines can lead to changes in brain structure and function, including alterations in neurotransmitter systems and decreased brain volume in certain regions. These changes can result in cognitive deficits, mood disturbances, and an increased risk of developing mental health disorders. It is important to use amphetamines only as prescribed and under the supervision of a healthcare professional to minimize the risk of brain damage.
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Can a person live without a brain?
No, a person cannot live without a brain. The brain is the control center of the body, responsible for regulating essential bodily functions such as breathing, heart rate, and consciousness. Without a brain, the body would not be able to function, and the person would not be able to survive.
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Is there a way to measure brain speed?
Yes, there are ways to measure brain speed. One common method is through the use of electroencephalography (EEG), which measures the electrical activity in the brain. Another method is through the use of reaction time tests, which measure how quickly a person can respond to a stimulus. Additionally, neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can provide insights into the speed of brain processes by measuring blood flow and activity in different brain regions. These methods can help researchers and clinicians understand and measure the speed of cognitive processes in the brain.
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Competition Hurdle Red 40cm
This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Red.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.
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Competition Hurdle Yellow 40cm
This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Yellow.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.
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Harrod Competition Hurdle - 12kg
Competition standard hurdle, conforms to I.A.A.F. and UK Athletics height and toppling force regulations. Tubular zinc plated steel base construction complete with 75mm x 25mm thick PVC lath. Fully enclosed adjustable weights in hurdle feet. Height
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Gratnells F1 Shallow Tray 312mm x 427mm x 75mm Yellow F1 Yellow
Gratnells supplies furniture manufactures all over the world with our range of four depths of trays. Our trays have won awards and their design has been recognized by Worlddidac, the world education trade body. Last year Gratnells supplied our
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How can some animals live without a brain?
Some animals, such as jellyfish and sea anemones, can live without a brain because they have a decentralized nervous system. Instead of a central brain, these animals have a network of nerve cells spread throughout their bodies that can coordinate basic functions like movement and response to stimuli. This decentralized nervous system allows them to survive and carry out essential functions without a centralized brain. Additionally, these animals have evolved to rely on instinctual behaviors and simple reflexes to navigate their environment and find food.
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What is the speed of light in the brain?
The speed of light in the brain is the same as the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second. This means that when light travels through the brain, it does so at this incredibly fast speed. This speed is a fundamental constant in physics and plays a crucial role in our understanding of the universe.
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Why is the brain not perfused during brain death?
During brain death, the brain is not perfused because the heart has stopped beating, leading to the cessation of blood flow to the brain. Without blood flow, the brain is deprived of oxygen and nutrients, leading to irreversible damage and ultimately, death of the brain tissue. This lack of perfusion also means that the brain is unable to carry out its essential functions, such as maintaining consciousness and regulating bodily functions.
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Brain or heart?
Both the brain and the heart are vital organs, but if I had to choose, I would say the brain. The brain is the control center of the body, responsible for processing information, making decisions, and controlling all bodily functions. Without the brain, the body would not be able to function. While the heart is essential for pumping blood and delivering oxygen to the body, the brain ultimately governs all of the body's functions.
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