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Taz
10 November, 07:58
Why is the human brain grey?
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Gemma Clay
10 November, 08:31
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The human brain is grey because it has no pigment, which gives things color.
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Alonzo Terrell
10 November, 08:35
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There is no pigment in the brain, so it is in it's natural colour, grey.
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