Regions of the Brain
Sense
Memory Base
Skeleton/Muscular
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What is the largest part of the brain that controls thinking and memory?

The Cerebrum.

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What are the five senses? 

They are sight (eyes), smell (nose), hearing (ears), taste (tongue), and touch (skin).

100

What are the main types of memory? 

 Memory is generally categorized into sensory (brief events), short-term (temporary), and long-term (lasting) memory.

100

How many bones are in an adult body? 

206

100

What Year Is It?

2026

200

Which lobe is responsible for vision?

The Occipital Lobe.

200

What is the "sixth sense"? 

Proprioception is often considered a sixth sense, allowing us to know where our body parts are in space.

200

How does the brain form memories? 

Memory is formed through synaptic plasticity—the changing connections between nerve cells, which are strengthened by experience and repetition.

200

What is the largest bone? 

The femur (thigh bone).

200

Most popular movie Of 2026?

Scream 7

300

Which region of the brain is responsible for processing auditory information and memory?

The temporal lobe.

300

How do we taste?

The tongue uses taste buds to detect five main flavors: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.

300

Why do I remember insignificant memories?

The brain often stores memories with strong emotional associations or vivid, intense, or final details, even if the event was trivial.

300

How many bones are in the spine?

33 vertebrae.

300

Most popular Cartoon movie.

Minions 3

400

Which part of the brain acts as a relay center connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord?

The brainstem.

400

Which sense is the largest?

The skin is the largest sense organ, responsible for touch.

400

Why do I remember insignificant memories? 

The brain often stores memories with strong emotional associations or vivid, intense, or final details, even if the event was trivial.

400

What are the three types of muscle tissue? 

 Skeletal (voluntary, striated), Cardiac (involuntary, heart), and Smooth (involuntary, organs).

400

Most Popular color?

Blue

500

Which subcortical structure, often referred to as the "little brain," is primarily responsible for motor coordination?

Cerebellum

500

Which sense is the largest?  

The skin is the largest sense organ, responsible for touch.

500

How long does long-term memory last?

Memory can last a lifetime, but with age, it can be difficult. 

500

What are the primary functions of the muscular system? 

Movement, stability, heat production, and controlling openings.

500

Most Popular Show?

Wonder Women


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