No, not all adult brains are the same size. Brain size can vary significantly among individuals due to factors such as genetics, sex, and overall body size. While average adult brain volume is typically around 1,300 to 1,400 cubic centimeters, individual variations exist, and size does not directly correlate with intelligence or cognitive abilities.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
no only a square has all the faces of the same size
because , since each angle measures the same then all of th angles are the same size :p
I guess you mean with ALL sides the same size it's an equilateral triangle
NO!
yes they are
No, not all brains weigh the same. Brain weight can vary from person to person based on factors such as overall body size, genetics, and specific brain structures. On average, an adult human brain weighs about 3 pounds.
With a heart the same as you do... same as all mammals do.
Some brains are larger than others, and often a larger brain is connected with higher IQ. However, intelligence is more about the ability to make connections, and brain size would only increase the capacity for memory space rather than speed.
No, all plates are not the same size
Not all 11 year-olds are the same size. You'd have better luck getting an accurate answer to this question if you gave an actual youth size to compare to.
The AVERAGE size for an adult male is 5.57", erect. Nothing other than adult age will tell if your size will be the same, greater or less. It all comes down to genetics just has height or hair color or eye color.
Yes, all arthropods have brains.
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
it is the same as our brains work it sends messages to all around the body.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
Some examples of big animals with relatively small brains are elephants, blue whales, and sperm whales. These animals have massive bodies, but their brain size in proportion to their body size is smaller compared to other animals.