The Hindbrain controls coordination and equilibrium. The metencephalon contains structures such as the pons and cerebellum. These regions assists in maintaining balance and equilibrium, movement coordination, and the conduction of sensory information.
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates complex somatic motor patterns by integrating sensory information and coordinating movement.
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Equilibrium and the activities of muscles and joints are monitored by proprioceptors. Proprioceptors can be found in joints and skeletal striated muscles.proprioceptorsproprioceptors
Though I think the more correct answer is Cerebellum. For Penn Foster students, in the book it is Cerebum pg. 478 Cerebrum: "The cerebrum communicates with and coordinates the activities of the other parts of the brain." Though according to other sources, and according to two doctors I asked about this. Cerebum is the part of the brain that handles logic, imagination, reasoning ect. And CEREBELLUM is the part of the brain that communicates with the rest of the brain and body. So although in my opinion, cerebum is incorrect. For Penn Foster Students, the correct answer is A. Cerebrum
The cerebellum (infratentorial or back of brain) is located at the back of the head. Its function is to coordinate voluntary muscle movements and to maintain posture, balance, and equilibrium.
it is the hypothalamus
Nothing. Brain is the body part which coordinates all the bodily functions.
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The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates complex somatic motor patterns by integrating sensory information and coordinating movement.
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.
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Cerebellum
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Cerebellum
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates complex muscular movements. This part of the brain also communicates with the rest of the central nervous system and helps maintain posture.
Brain and spinal cord