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What is the brain responsible for?
The brain is responsible for processing sensory information, coordinating movement, and managing thoughts, emotions, and autonomic functions
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What connects the brain to the spinal cord?
The brainstem.
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What are the two hemispheres in the cerebrum? Name two daily tasks that someone might do that are associated with each hemisphere.
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Where is the medulla oblongata located? What does it do?
It's located in the brainstem. It regulates vital functions like breathing, heart rate, and reflex actions.
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What is the frontal lobe responsible for?
Decision-making, problem-solving, voluntary movement.
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Tell me 3 things about the cerebellum. (5 pts for each)
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Name the four lobes in the cerebrum. (5 pts for each)
Frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes.
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What are the four parts of the diencephalon? (5pts for each)
Thalamus, subthalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus.
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What are the four major divisions of the brain? (5 pts for each)
Cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and diencephalon.
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What does your hypothalamus do?
Regulates homeostasis, controlling hunger, thirst, body temperature, emotions, and hormone release via the pituitary gland
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