Do humans use only 10 percent of their brain?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Jon Coe
The human brain is an incredible organism, if only we could learn to use it properly. Right now, the
No
The idea that humans use only ten percent of their brains is just a myth. This myth has several
by Eleanor Neal
Depending on your viewpoint, it is either surprising or not at all that human beings are included in the classification of the animal
Connective tissue is a concept of medical histology which is a science that deals with research and education of the body tissues
by Paul Brodie
Every action or non-action in the body is controlled by the brain. Neurons are the cells that communicate between the brain and the
490 Article Titles on Anatomy
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