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The pons is located in the brainstem, above the medulla oblongata and below the midbrain. It is involved in various functions such as controlling breathing, sleep, and relaying sensory information between the cerebrum and cerebellum.
Cerebrum
cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, and diencephalon
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into two hemispheres. It has a wrinkled surface called the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for higher brain functions. The cerebrum also has four lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital, each with specific functions.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, voluntary movements, and processing sensory information. It is divided into two hemispheres, each with different regions dedicated to various cognitive functions such as perception, reasoning, and memory.
cerebrum is the largest part of the brain
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The upper part of the brain is called the cerebrum and consists of two cerebral hemispheres connected by the corpus callosum. The cerebral hemispheres are responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, problem-solving, and voluntary movements.
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Forebrain, Midbrain, Hindbrain.The above terms relate to the developing vertebrate brain, but from a purely visual perspective, you could also say that the three parts of the brain are the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brainstem, where the cerebrum is the 'main' wrinkled top part of the brain (divided into two hemispheres), and the cerebellum is the two somewhat flattened parts which hang under the rear of the brain, and the brainstem is the part that comes from the spinal cord and is the 'base' of the brain.It's true, however, that the Forebrain contains other structures besides the Cerebrum, such as the thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, subthalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus, and the cerebellum and brainstem are both considered to be parts of the hindbrain.
The cerebrum is the part of the brain that is divided into right and left hemispheres. Each hemisphere controls the opposite side of the body and is responsible for various functions such as cognitive processes, emotions, and voluntary movements.
no it doesnt but i'm pretty sure the cerebrum ( the big squishy part ) is the one that helps you taste
No single part of the brain is responsible for consciousness. The brainstem, diencephalon, and cerebral hemispheres are all involved in consciousness.
One answer is: Forebrain, Midbrain, and Hindbrain.Another is: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brainstem. The first is more technically correct, in part because it includes the second parts, and also because it relates to the development of the brain, which means it categorizes sub-parts according to common origin.The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres, each containing 4 lobes: the frontal lobe, the temporal lobe, the parietal lobe, and the occipital lobe; there is another hidden structure, sometimes referred to as a lobe, called the insula, or insular lobe, also.The cerebellum is a pair of structures which hang under the back of the cerebrum and connect to it via the pons, a structure in the brainstem.The brainstem is a continuation of the spinal cord which enters the brain at the middle-bottom of the brain; it's made up of the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain.
There are 3 main parts/sections to the brain which are the cerebrum, the cerebellum and the medulla(brainstem)
the size of it is 679879234834 cm
The pons is located in the brainstem, above the medulla oblongata and below the midbrain. It is involved in various functions such as controlling breathing, sleep, and relaying sensory information between the cerebrum and cerebellum.