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Is the brain the organ where information is stored and processed? false / true cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblangata are part of the brain? false / true receptors for external stimuli are the heart and lungs? false / true does spinal cord arise nerves that allow voluntary and involuntary movements? false true

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Answered by duragpalsingh
4

Hey there!

Q.1 Is the brain the organ where information is stored and processed?

True. The brain is the largest part of the brain and is divided into two parts the left and right hemisphere, one of its functions is to store information and is also responsible for performing hundreds of activities every day, such as controlling the movements of the brain. body, interpret external stimuli, among many other things.

Q.2 Are cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata  part of the brain?

True. The brain, is inside the skull and is divided into three parts,cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata  and is covered by three meninges or membranes called duramater, piamater and arachnoid.

Q.3 Are the receptors of the external stimuli the heart and the lungs?

False.The receptors of the external stimuli are vision, touch, hearing, smell and taste.

Q.4 From the spinal cord arise the nerves that allow voluntary and involuntary movements?

True. The spinal cord is an extension of the brain and is located within the spine, from the cord the peripheral nerves are born who are responsible for the voluntary and involuntary movements of the body.

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Answered by pragya948
1

Answer:

in brain the informations are stored and processed = true

cerebrum, cerebellum and medula oblongata part of brain= true

=cerebrum commerce cerebellum and brainstem are the part of brain

false= 3

true = 4

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