Why does the brain have fat tissue and blood vessels

A. to interpret nerve impulse from other body parts and send responses to them
B. to receive nerve impulses from other body parts and interpret them
C. to store information
D. to protect and nourish the brain cells

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The correct answer is D. to protect and nourish the brain cells.

Fat tissue (in the form of myelin, which insulates nerve fibers) and blood vessels are essential for the proper functioning of the brain. They help protect the brain and ensure that it receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen, which are vital for maintaining healthy brain cells and overall function.