it controls voluntary activities.
analytical thinking
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain in vertebrates, though not necessarily in invertebrates, due to evolution. The cerebrum performs several key functions such as controlling movement, reading the senses, communication, and memory. In humans, the cerebrum also functions in advanced learning, language, and possibly the human soul. Hoping this helps, F-man
The cerebrum controls thinking, perceiving, planning, and understanding language.
I don't know that this is 100% accurate, and I'm not sure the exact number, but I am pretty sure that there are less convolutions and sulci of the sheep cerebrum than the human cerebrum. I agree with the person above, the convolutions and sulci of the sheep cerebrum are less than the human cerebrum, because the humans have evolved more mental capacity.
Cerebrum, thalmus, hypothalamus, cerebelum, spinal cord, and the medula
The cerebrum is the largest area of the brain in a fetal pig. The cerebrum is the region of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities including sensory, motor, emotional, and intellectual processes.
Cerebrum
Cerebrum
Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
It help's your body
cerebrum.
The cerebrum.
that would be the cerebrum.
Cerebrum
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain in vertebrates, though not necessarily in invertebrates, due to evolution. The cerebrum performs several key functions such as controlling movement, reading the senses, communication, and memory. In humans, the cerebrum also functions in advanced learning, language, and possibly the human soul. Hoping this helps, F-man
the cerebrum controls muscle functions
medulla oblongata
The cerebrum is defined as a portion of the brain that occupies the upper part of the cranial cavity ( space formed inside the skull). The Function of the cerebrum is to store information of memory and furthermore utilize this information in reasoning processes. Also the cerebrum functions in helping to determine a person's personality and intelligence.