No they do not. Identical twins have identical DNA structure, and therefore they have very similar cell structure, leading them to have vastly similar organs (same size, health issues, etc.). However, everyone, even identical twins, do not share the exact same organs. Some identical twins get migraines, while the other doesn't. In some cases, one twin will be homosexual and the other heterosexual. In any case, by nature, identical twins do not have identical brains, and by nurture they experience different things, learn different things, and process information in different ways, resulting in the twins having differing opinions, etc. No two brains are exactly alike.
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Identical twins do not have identical brains. While they may share some genetic similarities, environmental factors and experiences can lead to differences in their brain structures and functions. Studies have shown that identical twins can exhibit variations in brain development and neurological characteristics.
Approximately 30 of twins are identical, also known as monozygotic twins.
Non identical twins.
No, identical twins do not always share a placenta. In some cases, identical twins may have separate placentas.
The percentage of identical twins in the world is approximately 0.2.
The most common gender in identical twins is both twins being female.