Pointless Fact of the Day!

By DeadShotO3

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Welcome to Pointless Fact of the Day! Here, I present 1-2 facts everyday, hopefully. Most of these aren't rea... More

Humming
Humpty Dumpty
Number 4
Kangaroos
Almonds
Sneezing
Cows
Peanuts
Banana Tree
Fear of long words
Stressed?
Tomato Smoothies?
Lipstick
Bananas and Strawberries
Human Bones
Our Skin
Octopi
Goldfish
Poor Pluto :/
Transportation
Taste
Reliability
Air
Dinosaurs
Phones
The Ocean
Definition of Jason in the Urban Dictionary.
Stomach Acid
A Myth About Owls
Google
Godzilla
World's Largest Chocolate Bar
How many continents?
Something Actually Useful
Stop Sitting Down!! Another Useful Fact
Our Brain's Memory
Strongest Bite?
Human Brain's Weight
Eyes
Otters are great
Aneurysms, be careful.
What animal is closet to being a dinosaur?
Some Good Old Advice
Stupid Video Doesn't Load!
Wolves Howls
Fear of FUN
I got my first legendary in Clash Royale!!
R.I.P. Legendary chest ;-;
Isolated Tribes
Oldest Constitution?
Most Common Language Spoken
Birdy
How to Hold Your Breathe Longer
Longest Living Sharks

Brain Transplants: Are they possible?

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By DeadShotO3

PFOTD: Not really, no. Brain transplants, or removing a brain from human body and placing it to another, are kinda not possible for several reasons. The brain is connected with the spinal cord, a vital part of the human body which aids in movement and organ function. If the spinal cord was cut or severed, death can easily become instant.
Furthermore, brains need a constant supply of oxygen or else it begins to decay and then function less.
And no, we can not keep a brain living with the persons personality and feels going into younger bodies. This is because brains are wired to perform functions and many things we still do not understand. All cells, including neurons, undergo a process of senescence, a state of which cells deteriorate and progress of repair has a slower and slower rate. The brain just wouldn't keep living.
      Lastly, every person's body underwent through countless experiences with diseases and their immune systems have been specialized just for that individual. This means that it would be even more difficult to perform brain transplants due to the new persons immune system not reacting to the new brain well and maybe just fighting against it.
    So answer is no
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Ill do more researched PFOTDs if you want more read. Gracias

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