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evolution of brain of vertebrates

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Answered by rohansinghsuraj
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the vertebrate brain is the main part of the central nervous system.[1] In vertebrates (and most other animals) the brain is at the front, in the head. It is protected by the skull and close to the main senses of vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. As an animal moves forward, its senses collect data about the surroundings, and that data goes directly to the brain.

Brains are extremely complex. The brain controls the other organs of the body, either by activating muscles or by causing secretion of chemicals such as hormones and neurotransmitters. Muscular action allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment; hormones and the autonomic nervous system make slower changes in the body. It is also a part of human and animal body .The brain of an adult human weights about 1300-1400 grams


Shubham5437: its only about brain not the evolution
rohansinghsuraj: Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
rohansinghsuraj: ok happy
Answered by vinodganvir72
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the vertebrate brain is the main part of the central nervous system.[1] In vertebrates (and most other animals) the brain is at the front, in the head. It is protected by the skull and close to the main senses of vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. As an animal moves forward, its senses collect data about the surroundings, and that data goes directly to the brain.

Brains are extremely complex. The brain controls the other organs of the body, either by activating muscles or by causing secretion of chemicals such as hormones and neurotransmitters. Muscular action allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment; hormones and the autonomic nervous system make slower changes in the body. It is also a part of human and animal body .The brain of an adult human weights about 1300-1400 grams

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