Input and Output
The processor (aka CPU - Central Processing Unit)
No. The processing occurs in the Central Processing Unit. Output devices only present the results of the processing after it has been carried out.
Breathing, blinking, and regulating body temperature are examples of actions that occur because of automatic processing in the body. These functions are essential for our survival and are controlled by the autonomic nervous system without conscious effort.
The liquid inside the large central vacuole of a plant cell that serves as storage of materials.
Thoughts occur in various regions of the brain, primarily in the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making. Other areas involved in processing thoughts include the hippocampus for memory, the amygdala for emotions, and the prefrontal cortex for executive functions.
Motherboard
Alcohol is a depressant of the central nervous system; it has a tendency to partially or completely shut down the normal functions of the brain.
Processing occurs after data have been entered into the computer.
Central pain syndrome is thought to occur either because the transmission of pain signals in the nerve tracts of the spinal cord is faulty, or because the brain isn't processing pain signals properly.
Yes
the central processin unit or CPU. if you were to look inside you computer the CPU would be under the big fan on the motherboard.
This is the brain, where crucial functions such as processing sensory information, controlling movements, and regulating bodily functions occur. The brain also plays a vital role in thinking, emotions, and memory, making it fundamental to our overall well-being and functioning.