PATHOLOGY MCQ
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Soft
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Hard
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Rough
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -In reality, they’re basically just soft blobs of fat, easily deformed by the touch of a finger. Brains are so soft to the touch that, in order to stay safe, your brain actually floats inside your skull in a sea of cerebrospinal fluid, separated from contact with the bone.
Detailed explanation-2: -Physical properties of the brain The brain is a complex tissue that is anisotropic and remarkably soft; indeed, it is one of the softest organs in the body.
Detailed explanation-3: -It turns out that the human brain is very fragile. It has a consistency somewhat like jello: soft and squishy. Without preservation and chemical hardening you couldn’t pick a brain up.
Detailed explanation-4: -It’s soft, and sort of spongy. It’s much more squishy than we think, because we often see images of brains that have been preserved. Unpreserved, the brain is fragile and soft. Because it is so delicate, we have a bony cage, our skull, to protect it, and it also floats in fluid.