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brains    音标拼音: [br'enz]
n. 智力,脑髓



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  • Brains - 搜索 词典
    必应词典为您提供Brains的释义,美 [breɪn],英 [breɪn],n 脑;头脑;智力;〈口〉智囊; v 打破〔碎〕…的脑袋;打…的头部; 网络释义: 智慧;头脑智力;大脑;
  • Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    The brain is an important organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, respiration, and every process that regulates your body
  • Brain - Wikipedia
    All vertebrate brains can be embryonically divided into three parts: the forebrain (prosencephalon, subdivided into telencephalon and diencephalon), midbrain (mesencephalon) and hindbrain (rhombencephalon, subdivided into metencephalon and myelencephalon)
  • Brain | Definition, Parts, Functions, Facts | Britannica
    The short answer is no, jellyfish do not have brains They instead possess what is known as a nerve net—a primitive nervous system that is distributed throughout their bodies A nerve net is a diffuse meshlike system of nerve cells and fibers that is interconnected across the body
  • Brain Basics: Know Your Brain - National Institute of Neurological . . .
    This fact sheet is a basic introduction to the human brain It can help you understand how the healthy brain works, how to keep your brain healthy, and what happens when the brain doesn't work like it should
  • Human Brain: facts and information | National Geographic
    Animals such as elephants, dolphins, and whales actually have larger brains, but humans have the most developed cerebrum
  • The Human Brain: How It Works and Why It’s So Complex
    There’s something extraordinary hiding just behind your forehead—a three-pound mass of wrinkled, gelatinous tissue that may be the most complex structure in the known universe It doesn’t glow It doesn’t hum or tick like a machine But it pulses silently with electricity, orchestrating every sensation, thought, movement, and memory you have ever experienced The human brain, housed in
  • Brain Architecture: An ongoing process that begins before birth
    Brains are built over time, from the bottom up, through an ongoing process that begins before birth Simple neural connections form first, followed by more complex circuits The connections that form early provide either a strong or weak foundation for the connections that form later Our early experiences shape our brain architecture, which provides the foundation for all future learning





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