Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Does hair protects our brain?


Answer:
It protects our scalp
Noooo....Your skull (that hard roundish thing under your scalp) and the fluids that fill the void between the brain and the skull protects your brain from injury.
your kidding right? yes your brain is located directly under your hair so better hope you don't go bald.
No, your cranium does a better job. But then, it may also depend on how much gel you apply.
I suppose if you have a lot and wrap it around your head like a helmut
yes aginst everything, you dont even need a helment anymore..
No, the bone mass does it.
I don't know about that, but maybe it custions your head when you sleep.
Well, it keeps your head warmer than without, so I imagine that genetically the purpose of hair was to protect your brain. Protect it from getting cold, that is. We have hats now :).
no our skull dose
Your skull protects your brain.
No your skull does!
nooooooooooooo..do you have an anatomy,think of it!!
how about the person who do not have hair..the one that protects our brain is skull...and.the membrain inside as covering...
no! your skill protects your brain%26#92;your brain is first and then your skill and your skin
No
I hope not. Otherwise, I am in trouble.


Good Luck
the skull not the hair protects the brain.
Yes. I think hair on your scalp helps to trap heat and keep your head, and by extension, your sensitive brain, warm and safe. Thus, it contributes to your body's temperature regulation, just like the hair on your arms (which I think are thinner and sparser because they're protecting less important contents than your head).
no dear, your skull does.

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