Brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and the majority of invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as jellyfish and starfish have a ...
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Human brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The human brain is the center of the human nervous system and is the most complex organ in any creature on earth. It has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals ...
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Brain POP
Animated Science, Health, Technology, Math, Social Studies and English movies, comic strips, activity pages and school homework help for kids.
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Brain Basics: Know Your Brain: National Institute of Neurological ...
A primer on the brain and brain anatomy for non-scientists, compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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Brain.com for Mind, Body, Brain, and Cognition, Memory, IQ,Brain Alzheimer's ... Get the free code, copy and put it anywhere on the web. Like the seasons, it will always change ...
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The Whole Brain Atlas
Keith A. Johnson, M.D. J. Alex Becker, Ph.D.
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HowStuffWorks "How Your Brain Works"
Every animal you can think of -- mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians -- all have brains. But the human brain is unique. It gives us the power to think, plan, speak, imagine.
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Fun Brain
FunBrain is the #1 site for online educational games for kids of all ages. (math, grammar, science, spell, history)
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Brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as jellyfish and starfish have a decentralized nervous ...
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brain - Definition of brain at Your Dictionary
noun. the mass of nerve tissue in the cranium of vertebrate animals, an enlarged extension of the spinal cord: it is the main part of the nervous system, the center of thought, and ...
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