cerebral cortex
That body part is the brain.
Mostly the Frontal Lobe.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
The largest and most important part of the brain is the cerebrum.it controls many things like memory,speech,intelligents. However, the most important part in terms of survival has to be the Hypothalamus. It is the part of the brain which controls primal functions such as hunger/thirst, regulation of body tempurature, heartbeat, etc.
I think you are talking about the nucleus, which is the "brain" of the cell. It controls everything that cell does.
the cerebral cortex is the wrinkly top part of the cerebellum that controls all activity we are aware of such as senses and movement.
The medulla oblongata. I'll give you a source because I wanted to double check myself. [And I shouldn't have, I would have had the first correct answer.] "The medulla oblongata is the lower portion of the brainstem. It deals with autonomic functions, such as breathing and blood pressure. The cardiac center is the part of the medulla oblongata responsible for controlling the heart rate."
the cerebrem
cerebrum
Cerebrum
hypothalamus
The Cerebrum
Critical thinking is controlled by various regions of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving. The frontal and parietal lobes also play a role in critical thinking by integrating information from different brain regions and helping us analyze and evaluate complex situations. Additionally, the hippocampus and amygdala are involved in critical thinking by processing and regulating emotional responses that may influence our decision-making processes.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain (it makes up 85% of the brain's weight) and it is the thinking part of the brain and contains your short and long term memories.
The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles.
frontal lobe
cerebral cortex
The cerebrum: responsible for higher brain functions such as memory, problem-solving, and emotions. The cerebellum: controls coordination, balance, and fine motor skills. The brainstem: regulates basic functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleep.
The cerebrem controls thinking