the cerebrum
Cerebrum is the part of the brain that take 80% and used for reasoning,memory and etc....
"Maiden names" refers to the surname a woman uses before marriage, not a body part. It is a term used to indicate a woman's family name prior to adopting her spouse's surname. Therefore, there is no body part associated with maiden names.
The brain is considered the most used body part, while the heart is often considered the second most used body part because it constantly pumps blood throughout the body.
The frontal lobe is the part of the brain used for short-term memory.
The part of the brain often referred to as the "Lizard brain" is the basal ganglia, which is involved in basic survival functions, such as aggression, dominance, territoriality, and basic emotional responses. This term is used to highlight its role in instinctual and primal behaviors, akin to those of reptiles. The Lizard brain operates largely on autopilot, managing reactions and habits without conscious thought.
The temporal lobe of the brain is where interpret sound.
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Vestibular system
Cerebral
No you don't use your whole brain. Only part of your brain is ever used.
It's Legs and Brain.
The part of a rat's body that is used to regulate their body temperature is the brain stem.
Explicit memory is used every day, there is no statistical percentage as to how often it is used, but this is the part of the memory that recollects past experiences and information. For example remembering a birthday or a meeting.
The biggest part of the brain is the cerebrum. The cerebrum makes up 85% of the brain's weight.The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles: the ones that move when you want them to.
from what i've learned at school and from the internet it is the nervous system
with the hippocampus, the part of the brain used for memory.
The frontal Lobes. It is one of the four major divisions of the cerebral cortex. This part of the brain regulates decision making, problem solving and controls of purposeful behaviour, consciousness and emotion.