Is What Organ is More Important Than the Brain? The Wrong Question?
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Though many people might instinctively point to the heart, scientists have discovered the human heart possesses a 'heart-brain' of approximately 40,000 neurons, highlighting the complex and interconnected nature of our biology. The question, 'What organ is more important than the brain?', is fundamentally flawed, as it seeks to prioritize a single part of an intricate, interdependent system.