This part of the brain helps with balance, coordination, and muscle movement.
Cerebellum
This lobe is in the front and helps with thinking, decision-making, and movement
Frontal Lobe
A mild brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head.
Concussion
What is #1?
Frontal Lobe
What is #4?
Dendrites
This part of the brain controls basic involuntary life functions like breathing, heartbeat, and digestion.
Brain Stem
This lobe, located at the back of the brain, helps with vision.
Occipital Lobe
When blood flow to the brain is blocked or a blood vessel bursts.
Stroke
What is #3?
Occipital Lobe
What is #1?
Axon
This part of the brain helps you think, learn, remember, and feel emotions
Cerebrum
This lobe helps you understand space, touch, and pain
Parietal Lobe
A disorder that causes recurring seizures and unusual brain activity.
Epilepsy
What is #4?
Cerebellum
What is #3?
Myelin Sheath
This connects the brain to the rest of the body and carries messages back and forth. Part of the Central Nervous System (CNS).
Spinal Cord
This lobe is located on the sides and is important for hearing and understanding language.
This disease attacks the protective covering (myelin sheaths) of nerves and can cause muscle weakness.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
What is #6?
Temporal Lobe
What is #2?
Axon Terminals
This brain part is made up of four lobes: frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal.
Cerebrum
This lobe continues developing into your mid-20s and is responsible for making smart decisions and controlling impulses.
Frontal Lobe
A disease that affects movement due to a loss of dopamine in the brain. This dopamine helps to ensure muscles move smoothly. This can lead to tremors, stiffness, or slow movement.
Parkinson's Disease
What is #2?
Parietal Lobe
What are #5 and #6 called?
#5- Soma
#6- Nucleus