"Simple" actions like answering the phone are the result of the orchestrated activity of billions of neurons sending signals to each other.
Tracing this to individual neurons is a bit like asking "how does the activity of individual transistors enable my computer to do a simple action like showing me a web-page?"
The layers of complexity that connect the individual elements to seemingly "simple" behaviors is immense. In the case of computers, we understand in precise detail how all the layers work because we designed them. In the case of the brain, there is still much to figure out. We know in considerable detail how biological cells work from the activity of individual molecules, but we still have much to learn about the brain and its relationship to the activity of neurons.
Two things that the scrum team have to do in the first sprint are
- Deliver an increment of releasable software.
- Develop and deliver at least one piece of functionality.
<h3>What is a scrum team?</h3>
This is a team that is usually made up of 5 people to 9 people. These people are a team of collaborators.
They team up to ensure that products are developed, completed and also delivered.
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