No single part of the brain is responsible for consciousness. The brainstem, diencephalon, and cerebral hemispheres are all involved in consciousness.
cerebrum
All of the brain. (Apex)
The part of the brain responsible for regulating sleep is the hypothalamus.
which part of sheep's brain is responsible for locating its young
The neo-cortex, especially the frontal lobes.
Consciousness involves widespread brain activity, with no single part solely responsible. However, the prefrontal cortex, parietal cortex, and thalamus are thought to play significant roles in integrating sensory information, attention, and higher-order cognitive functions that contribute to our conscious experience.
Consciousness is controlled by the cerebrum of our brain.
The brain
Loss of consciousness is most likely with damage to alerting areas of the brain in the midbrain and brain stem. While the cortex is implicated in conscious processes, it is a large and redundant structure. Loss of cortex is more likely to result in a deficit of specific functions such as speech comprehension or production then complete loss of consciousness.
consciousness is associated with cerebrum. (i think the frontal lobe in particular, but that's not 100%) cerebellum is in charge of motor skills and you are not aware of things going on in there.
The brain is a physical organ made up of neurons and is responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions. The mind is a broader concept that includes thoughts, emotions, and consciousness, and is considered to be the product of brain activity. In essence, the brain is the hardware, while the mind is the software.
the prefrontal part