Brain regions
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what is the primary function of the frontal lobe?

-responsible for higher cognitive functions, such as decision-making, problem-solving, planning, and controlling behavior.

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How many pairs of cranial nerves are there in the human body?

12

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what are the three layers of the meninges?

dura mater, arachnoid mater , and  pia mater

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What are the three types of muscle tissue in the human body?

skeletal muscle,cardiac muscle,and smooth muscle

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what is the largest organ in the human body?

the skin

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which brain region is responsible for processing visual information ?

The occipital lobe is responsible for processing received from the eyes.

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which cranial nerves is responsible for vision?

The optic nerve(cranial nerves II ) is responsible for vision.

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what is the primary function of the meninges?

-protect the brain and spinal cord, providing a supportive structure and containing cerebrospinal fluid.
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which type of muscle is under voluntary control?

Skeletal muscle.

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what is the function of red blood cells?

carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and return carbon dioxide from the body to the lungs 

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What role does the hippocampus play in the brain?

The hippocampus is crucial for memory  formation and spatial navigation.

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What is the primary function of the vagus nerve?

The vagus nerve controls functions of the hear, lungs,and digestive tract, and is involved in autonomic functions.

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which layer of the meninges is the outermost?

-dura mater

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what is the primary function of cardiac muscle?

pump blood throughout the body.

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How many chambers does the human heart have?

four chambers: two atria and two ventricles

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Which part of the brain regulates balance and coordination?

The cerebellum regulates balances, coordination, and fine motor skills.

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which cranial nerves is responsible for facial expressions?

the facial nerve

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what is the space called between the arachnoid mater and pia mater?

subarachnoid space

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where is smooth muscle primarily found?

in the walls of hollow organs, such as the intestines and blood vessels.

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what is the role of the pancreas in the digestive system?

produce digestive enzymes and hormones, including insulin, which helps regulate blood sugar levels.

500

What is the function of the amygdala?

The amygdala is involved in processing emotions,particularly fear and pleasure responses.

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what is the function of the olfactory nerve?

The olfactory nerve is responsible for the sense of smell.

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What condition characterized by inflammation of the meninges?

meninigitis

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what is the role of the diaphragm in respiration?

the diaphragm is a muscle that plays in a crucial role in breathing by contracting and relaxing to allow air to flow in and out of the lungs

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what part of the brain is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements?

the cerebellum