Why is the brain compared to a living computer?
A. The brain is compared to a living computer because it processes information, stores data, and executes tasks using networks of neurons.
B. The brain is a computer made of silicon.
C. The brain only functions when awake, unlike a computer.
D. The brain cannot learn new information like a computer.
Select your answer:
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C. storage
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