Strokes affect the cells in the brain. Since the brain controls all parts of the body, the area of the brain that controls your respiratory system can be damaged due to the rupture of an artery in the brain.
None because there is no such thing as "zombie".
A concussion can affect various parts of the brain, including the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, and brainstem. These areas are responsible for functions such as cognition, memory, emotional regulation, and balance. Symptoms of a concussion can vary based on which parts of the brain are impacted.
Immovable joints in the skull would affect the brain. If the brain moved around due to these immovable parts, then people would have brain damage.
A brain tumor can affect various functions depending on its location, such as motor control, speech, vision, memory, or cognitive functions. It can impact surrounding brain tissue, nerves, and blood vessels. Treatment options for brain tumors include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, but the outcome varies depending on the type and stage of the tumor.
All parts are affected in some manner, since it is a disease that affects the brain.
Hormones
No parts. The brain controls all of it!!
how many parts dose your brain have
It can affect it by certain parts of your brain controls your lung movements so if you hit that part it can be fatal by possibly stopping your lungs or any other part.
That answer you may be looking for is neurohormones, Which are producesd by specialized cells in the brain and travel through the blood stream to affect cells throughout distant parts of the body.
neurohormones