Is the human brain really gray contained by color?
Part of it is gray. The outer layer, call the cortex, is a tan-gray color, crisscrossed with red/purple arteries and vein. The deeper areas, called white event, are just that: white.
i don't know.its not approaching i sliced open my chief to take a look
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Pink, apparently.
Don't answer a give somebody the third degree and say you don't know.
Anyway, the outside of the brain is a pinkish color. The inner portion is gray.
I did see one accident within my country, motorbike with truck, one motorbike hit another motorbike, and that motorbike spill out off the bike, later came the truck hit the team leader of the biker, and suddenly you can see the brain came out, my Godness.. its pink surrounded by color.. its not gray..
i went to the bodies exhibition, and it be grayish beige near.
I read somewhere it's pink
Live human brain is not gray.
The fresh/living brain is actually fundamentally soft, jelly-like and deep red. They do not become firm and gray until they enjoy been preserved near various chemicals/resins. (which is why when students study cadaver, the brain is gray)
There is part of the brain i.e. called "gray matter" it is gray but their is also "white matter" which isn't as conspicuous. Psychologists say that the brain smells approaching blue cheese!
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