The myth that we use only part of our brains goes back to the days when scientists had no idea what the functions of the various sections of the brain might be. We now know that all creatures, including humans, use every single brain cell that is in condition to function properly, which is to say -- for practical purposes -- 100%.
medulla
The back side.
I think it is the heart then skin. The brain is third.
the cerebellum is the part of thinking !! I'm glad 2 help u :D
The bony part of the head in humans is called the skull. It serves to protect the brain and support the structures of the face.
yes all animals have cerebum including humans. There are three parts of the brain and cerebum is one part of it. Plants are not like animals or like us humans therefore they do don't have a brain.
It is very important to humans as it is the part just below the brain that controls motor control and cognitive functions. Motor control in terms of humans is the use of movement related functions and cognitive controlling language and attention functions. Also emotions, so this part of the brain is very important.
Yes, it is basically the base of the brain; it is where the brain starts. The brain stem extends from the spinal cord into the brain and is the oldest (most primitive) part of the brain. Over time, the brain has developed on top of the brain stem to come to what it is today (in modern humans).
Prefrontal (APEX)
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls and coordinates complex motor activities using signals from other parts of the brain and the spinal cord. It is located in the back of the head at the base of the brain.
No, theyre their own country.
The cerebral cortex is highly developed in humans compared to other mammals and has a much greater volume relative to the rest of the brain. Generally, however, it is not any single part of the brain but the volume of the cranium (housing the brain) that sets humans apart from other animals. In the course of evolution when the forehead projected outwards, the inner cavity of the skull increased in volume so that more quantity of brain could be contained.