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pantera1 [17]
3 years ago
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What are the parts and functions of the human brain

Biology
1 answer:
Kruka [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

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☢ the brain which control and co-ordinate the body of the human being.

↪ the brain is broadly divided into three parts.

➊. cerebrum (fore brain)

➋. midbrain.

➌. hindbrain.

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➊. cerebrum; it is the main part of the brain so it is the faculties of learning reasoning memory, personality, intelligency, thoughts, sensation, action and all voluntary movement.

this part of the brain works according to the receptors. they have both areas such a sensory area and motor areas.

➋. midbrain; this brain controls the cerebral reflex moment. such as the visual auditory stimuli.

➌. hindbrain; it consists into 3 parts such as pons, cerebellum and medulla.

★ pons; Pons located lower part of the brain near the pituitary gland, which regulates the respiration.

★ cerebellum; it maintain the balance of the body. it accurate the movement,also control the smooth movement such as walking, dancing, riding a bicycle etc.

★ modulla: it also located the lower part of the brain which controls the involuntary action such as Heartbeat, breathing,blood circulation, blood pressure, coughing,sneezing etc.

Explanation:

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Hope this helps you dear

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