the part of the brain that allows a tightrope walker is the cerebellum
The answer is the cerebrum.
The hypothalamus
your brain stem or sensory neurons
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
Brain (:
Hippocampus
The fontanelle is soft and allows the cranium to expand while the brain grows.
Yes. It controls your entire body and allows you to process thoughts and experience emotions.
No, the character Walker from Walker Texas Ranger was not part Indian.
Walking on a tightrope primarily involves the cerebellum, which coordinates balance and fine motor control, and the motor cortex, which is responsible for planning and executing movements. The vestibular system, located in the inner ear, also plays a crucial role by providing sensory information about balance and spatial orientation. Additionally, the basal ganglia contribute to the smooth execution of movements and adjustments needed for maintaining stability.
The true cause of DWM is unknown. However, the components of the malformation seem to be related to a disruption in development of the middle portion of the lower part of the brain in the embryonic stage
Cerebellum