Biology, asked by cooljailoves, 1 month ago

Functions of forebrain are
(a) sensation of feeling full
, control of voluntary muscles, hearing, sight
(b) control of voluntary muscles, hearing, sight, posture of the body
(c) control of voluntary muscles, control of blood pressure, hearing, sight
(d) sensation of feeling full, control of involuntary muscles, hearing, sight​

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Answered by manikandanrshadovein
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The brain's functions include controlling every bodily function, including thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, respiration, temperature, and hunger.

What are the main functions of the brain?

  • The complex organ known as the brain regulates every bodily function, including cognition, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, respiration, temperature, and hunger.
  • Our capacity to speak, think, remember, and move our arms and legs is all controlled by the brain. Arguably the most significant organ in the human body is the brain.
  • Every component of who we are as people—including our ability for thought and feeling, as well as our capacity for memories and emotions—is controlled and coordinated by it.  
  • The central sulcus places the parietal lobe behind the frontal lobe. The parietal lobe's sections are in charge of processing sensory data like touch, pressure, warmth, and pain.

To learn more about for brain refer to:

https://brainly.in/question/226763

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