So it's been a while since I've studied this subject, but it works as most of our needs: physical activity activates some areas of our brain (in this case mostly the parietal lobe and the cerebellum) whereas other areas…
I'd actually be interested to know how many mitochondria are there in the heart of other species when compared to humans, because the mere assertion that the heart doesn't get tired because otherwise we would die does…
So it's been a while since I've studied this subject, but it works as most of our needs: physical activity activates some areas of our brain (in this case mostly the parietal lobe and the cerebellum) whereas other areas…
I'd actually be interested to know how many mitochondria are there in the heart of other species when compared to humans, because the mere assertion that the heart doesn't get tired because otherwise we would die does…