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| How much the average brain weigh? |
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| The largest part of the brain is? |
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Cerebrum consists of what fraction of the brain weigh? |
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| Autonomic Nervous System & Somatic Nervous System |
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| The Autonomic Nervous System consists of? |
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| Symphathetic & Parasymphathetic |
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| The frontal lobes control what? |
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| reasoning, emotions, judgement and voluntary movement |
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| centers of hearing & memory |
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the centers of vision and reading ability |
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| important sensory centers |
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| what does the cerebellum do |
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| it regulates balance, posture, movement, and coordination |
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| describe The pituitary gland and what it does |
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| it is attached to the base of brain and it secrets hormones |
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| it looks like a c on its side |
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| thick bundle of nerve fibers that runs from the base of brain to the hip area, running through the spine |
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| what does the medulla oblongata do |
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| controls automatic funtions heartbeat, breathing, swallowing, sneezing, and reflex. |
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main portion of neuron is |
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fibers to conducts to the body impulses |
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| conducts impulses away from a cell body |
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| insulating valvalator that speed transmissions. keep things organized. |
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| what are nodes and what do they do |
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| small space in the myelin and they speed up impulses |
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| end of axon and transmit information to other neurons, muscle, or glands |
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| transmit the electricalchemical to the synapse |
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| neurons cannot grow back: true or flase |
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