Sheep brains are smaller and less complex than human brains, with different proportions of brain regions. Sheep have a larger olfactory bulb relative to their brain size, reflecting their strong sense of smell, while humans have larger neocortex relative to their brain size, reflecting higher cognitive abilities. Additionally, human brains have more pronounced gyri and sulci compared to sheep brains, which is a sign of increased surface area for complex cognitive functions.
Yes, sheep have brains like most other animals. Their brain functions are necessary for controlling bodily functions, behavior, and responses to the environment.
Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.
The other name for hairless sheep is "naked sheep" or "bare sheep." These sheep are specifically bred to have little to no wool on their bodies.
Sheep is the generic term for the animal. They may also be called lamb, lambkin, and cosset. An ewe and dam is the female sheep and the ram or buck is the name if male sheep.
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No, sheep brains are not the size of peas. They are bigger than peas but smaller than human brains. Sheep brains are roughly the size of a lemon and weigh around 140-160 grams.
Sheep's brains are similar to human brains in structure and function, both having a cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem. However, human brains are larger and more complex than sheep brains, with a higher cognitive capacity and ability for advanced problem-solving. Additionally, human brains have a greater degree of specialization and flexibility compared to sheep brains.
To the best of my knowledge, consumption of sheep brains has not been linked to the development of vCJD in humans. However, because sheep have a prion-based central nervous system disease (scrapie) that is similar to BSE, the manufacture and sale of sheep brains has been strictly limited and almost ended.
Sheep brains are smaller and less complex than human brains, with different proportions of brain regions. Sheep have a larger olfactory bulb relative to their brain size, reflecting their strong sense of smell, while humans have larger neocortex relative to their brain size, reflecting higher cognitive abilities. Additionally, human brains have more pronounced gyri and sulci compared to sheep brains, which is a sign of increased surface area for complex cognitive functions.
Yes, sheep have brains like most other animals. Their brain functions are necessary for controlling bodily functions, behavior, and responses to the environment.
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huaman brains and sheep brains contains optic chiasma, they also contains optic nerves, and cerebral cortex.write this down while I'm telling you, you stupid doesn't even know.
Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.
Yes. Meat from young sheep is called lamb, while cheaper meat from older sheep is called mutton. People also eat lamb's liver, commonly called "lamb's fry", sheep brains and lamb's kidneys.
no... what kind of a name is sheep! do you want him or her to be made fun of at school? no sheep is not at all a common name!