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Human Anatomy and Physiology

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What system in the body carries information from the glands and organs to the brain

Nervous system

What you see is carried to the occipital lobe by the

optic nerve (at the back of the eye) which then crosses at the optic chiasm. From this point, the optic tracts travel to the lateral geniculate nucleus, and then on to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe.

The hindbrain includes the

brain stem

Which part of the brain plays a key role in forming and storing the implicit memories created by classical conditioning

hippocampus

What part of the inner ear is that like a coiled tube and contain the sense of balance

The semicircular canals and the vestibule are responsible for balance.

Is the process of picking up information and relaying it to the brain.

sensation

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