explain the structure of the brain.
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brain have three types
forebrain hindbrain and midbrain
forebrain:
cerebrum,thalamus and hypothalamus
cerebrum:
cerebral cortex
white matter
cerebral cortex contain:
motor areas, sensory areas, association areas. midbrain : cerebellum,pond,medulla oblongata
I hope it's help full for u
brain have three types
forebrain hindbrain and midbrain
forebrain:
cerebrum,thalamus and hypothalamus
cerebrum:
cerebral cortex
white matter
cerebral cortex contain:
motor areas, sensory areas, association areas. midbrain : cerebellum,pond,medulla oblongata
I hope it's help full for u
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Hi students!
The brain helps us to think and coordinates with other functions of our body. It is a part of the nervous system which has three parts:
1. Fore-brain: It is further consisted of;
- Cerebrum: this part consists of thought and action process.
- Hypothalamus: it is responsible for the pituitary gland like, thirst and hunger.
- Thalamus: it is responsible for the sleep and consciousness.
2. Mid-brain: It consists of tectum and tegmentum, which controls the auditory and visual system.
3. Hind-brain: It is further consisted of;
- Cerebellum: the cerebellum is responsible for the movement, posture and balance.
- Pons: the arousal, sleep and the passage of sensory information between cerebrum and cerebellum is included.
- Medulla: it controls the salivation and vomiting.
The brain helps us to think and coordinates with other functions of our body. It is a part of the nervous system which has three parts:
1. Fore-brain: It is further consisted of;
- Cerebrum: this part consists of thought and action process.
- Hypothalamus: it is responsible for the pituitary gland like, thirst and hunger.
- Thalamus: it is responsible for the sleep and consciousness.
2. Mid-brain: It consists of tectum and tegmentum, which controls the auditory and visual system.
3. Hind-brain: It is further consisted of;
- Cerebellum: the cerebellum is responsible for the movement, posture and balance.
- Pons: the arousal, sleep and the passage of sensory information between cerebrum and cerebellum is included.
- Medulla: it controls the salivation and vomiting.
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