Brain Basics
Neurons And Nerves
Parts Of the brain
Brain Lobes
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This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

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The basic unit of the nervous system that transmits signals.

Neuron

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the part touching the spinal cord and brings all information in and out

brain stem

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the frontest part of the brain utilizes problem solving, concentration and planning

frontal lobe

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what color is the brain

Pinkish, grayish because most of the outer brain is made of tissue called grey matter, which is gray.

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The largest part of the brain, responsible for thought and action, is called this.

Cerebrum

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The part of a neuron that receives messages from other cells.

Dendrite

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responsible for the coordination of movement, maintaining posture and balance, muscle tone, and motor learning.

cerebellum

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its lowest and the lobe controls your memory

temporal lobe

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how heavy is the brain

3 pounds

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This part of the brain regulates heart rate and breathing.

Brainstem

300

Cells that support and protect neurons.

Glial cells

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the area of the brain that produces hormones that control Body temperature. Heart rate. Hunger.

hypothalamus

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right in the middle this lobe controls speech, touch, and taste

parietal lobe

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which system is the best

nervous system

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The outer layer of the brain, involved in higher functions, is known as this.

Cerebral cortex

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what is a nerve

A bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain

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this is your body's information relay station.

thalamus

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back lobe for visual area and recognition

occipital lobe

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what is the other part of the nervous system that not the brain (HINT:it starts with a P)

peripheral nervous system 

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This structure connects the two hemispheres of the brain.

Corpus callosum

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this nerve controls the muscles that bend wrist and fingers

ulnar nerve

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this is a collection of nerve fibers that cross the midline of the spinal cord and transmit information from or to the contralateral side of the brain.

anterior commissure

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not a lobe but referred as smaller second brain

cerellblum

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who invented neurology

french physician Jean-Martin Charcot