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The cerebrum.
There's body temperature, which in humans is 37*C. Also there's blood sugar, which is controlled by the hormone insulin produced in the pancreas. Water and mineral ions are also controlled by the body. You may lose water and mineral ions by sweating, urine and also by breathing out. This is controlled by the nervous system and hormones. Sorry, I don't know a fourth yet
Because a Greek doctor named Galen introduced many medical ideas to Rome. He emphasized the importance of anatomy, the study of body structure.
The answer is no. However your imagination is controlled by the cerebrum part of your brain.
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Galen, referred to as â??the father of experimental physiology,â?? was a physician and biologist. His areas of expertise included physiology, neurology, pathology, logic, philosophy and anatomy. Galen discovered that arteries contain blood, not air. He also said that the heart pumped the blood.
Galen (the father of autopsy) Galen in 130 AD on a peninsula between the Black Sea and Mediterranean born. Galen's father was an architect and was familiar with the science of geometry and astronomy. Galen, 14 years old studying at home and then became interested in medicine. Avdvst had acquired information about the components of the body to explain the human body, but because it was forbidden to dissect the body of animals like dogs and pigs and monkeys are paid. Galen was among the first people who believed the blood to the heart will find the right way. He was the first pulse and its changes and relationship changes with the patient's condition was diagnosed. Galen's works for 15 centuries, the doctors are far from error. Galen died in 200 AD.
a greek doctor named GALEN brought many medical ideas to rome. for example he emphasizes the importance of ANATOMY,the study of body structure.
Galen made significant contributions to anatomy by dissecting animals and studying their anatomy to better understand human anatomy. He wrote detailed descriptions of human organs, muscles, and bones based on his dissections, and his works influenced medical knowledge for centuries. Galen's anatomical discoveries and classifications laid the foundation for the understanding of the human body in Western medicine.
Some of Galens theories were wrong because dissecting people in his time was morally wrong, illegal and widely discouraged. So instead Galen mainly had to rely on animals (such as monkeys because they are 99.9% the same as humans) for his medical knowledge.
most of the theories from the middle ages about your body came from Galen. For some of his theories he was corrected. some of these corrections were made in the Renaissance such as the realization that blood is not burned by the muscles.
He wrote a book called An Anatomical Account of the Motion of the Heart and Blood in 1628, which described how blood circulates around the body, and it proved Galen wrong on many accounts.
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He thought Hippocrates was the model doctor, and that what he wrote could be trusted. However, Galen was selective in which of the many treatises attributed to Hippocrates he took as 'genuine'. Those that best fitted Galen's own view of the body were - no surprises here! - the ones he decided were really by Hippocrates!
Galen was blocking Sidious's lightning and when it connected Galen died and Sidious survived.
Galen Rowell's birth name is Galen Avery Rowell.