The part of the human brain which controls voluntary muscle movement (controlled muscle movement) is called the Cerebellum. This part of the brain also controls your balance.
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The cerebellum is the area that helps control balance and motor coordination and the coordination of thinking processes. [p.s. If it's for Abbott's Class - Good Luck, if not, glad to help you find the answer]Also, I'm not all too sure, but I do believe the answer is your mom.
There are three main parts of the brain. The Medulla oblongata, the Cerebrem and the Cerebellum. The Cerebrem is involved in maintaining balance and posture, and so involved in catching a ball.
Water balance is an important factor in maintaining homeostasis. Homeostasis is crucial to organ function which regulates blood water levels.
The vestibular system consists of chambers and canals in the inner ear: maculae (these tell whether you are upright or at an angle) cristae (these tell if you are stationary or rotating) saccule and utricle (otolith organs, these tell the angle of your head tilt, such as when accelerating or decelerating). semicircular canals (these tell the angle of rotation of your head). All of these are necessary for proprioception, that is, your body learns what its position is in space and thus can adjust to keep you from falling over.
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The vestibular system of the inner ear is responsible for balance and motion. These signals are sent to the brain to a region called the cerebellum. The cerebullum coordinates motor control and sensory perception.
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The vestibular system has the responsibility for providing your brain with information about its position in the environment, resulting in maintaining balance.
Systems within our ears are responsible for hearing, and maintaining balance.
The cerebellum is responsible for balance and repetitive movements, such as walking and writing.
If intellectual function is not affected then developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can have some similar traits - lack of motor control, coordinating motor movements, balance, etc.
Hydrostatic equilibrium [See related question]
For BPI Easy Saver's Account -> no maintaining balance. For BPI Savings Account (Regular)-> Php.3,000 maintaining balance
maintaining of a balance in nature.
include ataxia (difficulty in walking and maintaining balance), paralysis of some of the muscles responsible for movement of the eyes, and confusion