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Think! Act!
Your brain is a complex organ. It’s a bit like a big
computer but more adaptable. It controls all you
do. It makes you think. It allows you to learn.
It stores your memories. It makes you who you are.
WHAT IS YOUR BRAIN?
Your brain is a collection of about a
hundred billion nerve cells called neurons.
These are linked to each other and they
share and pass information all day and
all night throughout your life.
Message transfer Messages
constantly arrive in your
brain from your body, sent in
the form of electrical signals
along nerves. Your brain
processes those messages and
sends out instructions telling
your body what to do.
The spinal
cord is as
thick as your
little finger.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)
A bundle of nerves called the spinal cord runs from
the brain down your back, protected inside a column
of bones, the backbone. The brain and spinal cord
form your central nervous system.
THE SPINAL CORD
transports information from the
brain to the rest of the body and
back via pairs of spinal nerves.
Spinal nerve
The central nervous
system allows you to
make voluntary actions
such as eating, reading,
and walking, as well as
controlling many actions
itself. For example, you aren’t
aware of the muscles working
in your stomach—they
work automatically.
Cross-section
of spinal cord
FITTING TOGETHER
This model shows how the brain,
spinal cord, and eyes link up.
Your brain has a joke center,
which allows you to understand why a
joke is funny. This means that some
people with damage to the front of their
brains, (particularly on the right-hand
side) just don’t find jokes funny. Given
a joke with a choice of different
punchlines, they can’t tell which
is the funny one.
O An adult brain weighs about 2 lb 9 oz
(1.3 kg).
O Signals travel along neurons at about
250 mph (400 km/h).
O 80 percent of your brain is water.
O Your brain uses about 20 percent of
your energy.
FAST FACTS
THE HUMAN BODY
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