No, two.
The brain has three sections on three different levels, from the top to the brain- stem, which form a unit.
the brain stem, the cerebrum, and the cerebellum This person is right for the two, but the brain stem is not one of the three the medulla is. There are 3 major parts but the brain stem is not the right but the medulla oblongata
medulla,cerebellum,and cerebrum by mike k.
The different sections of a brain are called "lobes" or a "lobe".
We do not only use one percent of our brains. All parts of our brains are used. The brain is decided into sections that control different things, such as, emotions, memory, creativity, and controlling the body.
The three main sections of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum controls higher brain functions such as thinking and voluntary movements. The cerebellum is responsible for balance and coordination, while the brainstem regulates basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.
There are three main regions of the brain: the forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. The forebrain is broken down into the cerebrum, thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal glands. The midbrain is subdivided into the tectum and the cerebral peduncies. And the hindbrain includes the brainstem, and the cerebellum.
There are 3 main parts/sections to the brain which are the cerebrum, the cerebellum and the medulla(brainstem)
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Two midsagittal sections can be made through a human brain, dividing it into left and right halves.
With regard to the largest portion of the brain, the telencephalon or the cerebrum, four main ones: frontal, temporal, parietal and occiptal. Of course, there is also the cerebellum and the brainstem. After that, subsections of the brain are named as well. There are also diencephalic (or deep brain) structures, underlying the cerebrum. There are many of these!
If you split up three of anything into three equal sections, you wind up with exactly one of them in each section.