Why are brain injuries so dangerous?
a These cells are in the G0 phase where they are actively dividing.
b These cells get stuck in interphase and cannot keep up to replaced damaged cells.
c These cells are in the G0 phase and are not actively dividing.
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d Brain injuries can lead to a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional impairments that can significantly impact a person's functioning and quality of life. The brain is a complex organ responsible for controlling all bodily functions and cognitive processes, so any damage to it can have profound consequences. Additionally, the brain has limited capacity for self-repair, and once brain cells are damaged or killed, they cannot be replaced. This lack of regenerative ability contributes to the long-term effects and potential severity of brain injuries.