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    Question: How do brains work?

    • Keywords:
      • biology,
      • brain,
      • work
    Asked by bute532cory98 to Yana, Becca, rachaeldickman, Katharine G, Jasna, Emma W, emilystonelake, chloesantos, Charlotte G, alexswainson on 16 Mar 2026.
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      Charlotte Gale answered on 16 Mar 2026:


      The brain is a bit like a parent to the rest of our body. It watches out for things like us being hungry and tired, and tells us to eat and sleep when we need to. It also gives instructions to other parts of our body to make us move and other things

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