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Cerebellum and Sensory motor area.
The right side of the brain...
The motor cortex, located in the cerebral cortex.
Yes, there is a parasite that eats part of your brain but leaves the part of eating and walking, it also eats the part of the brain that tells you what is good and what is bad.
The tongue and the stomach
the part of the brain that allows a tightrope walker is the cerebellum
which part of sheep's brain is responsible for locating its young
If you didn't have a brain, you really couldn't do anything pretty much. Example: You wouldn't be able to walk, because you would forget how to walk. Why we have a brain? We have a brain so we can think, ( or walk. :-} ) If you didn't have a brain you wouldn't be able to ask this question. Actually walking is controlled almost entirely by nerve paths in the spine, the brain is not involved except to select where we are walking to (part of thinking).
Hippocampus
Hypothalamus
Cerebellum and Sensory motor area.
left autrium
The right side of the brain...
The optic nerves connect the brain and eyes.
The motor cortex, located in the cerebral cortex.
The frontal cortex--the part of the brain that is heavily involved in tasks such as task-management and inhibition.
Yes, there is a parasite that eats part of your brain but leaves the part of eating and walking, it also eats the part of the brain that tells you what is good and what is bad.