This part is responsible for:
- Vomiting
- BreathingBreathing
- Regulation of blood pressure
- Blood/gas concentrationBlood
- Involuntary swallowing
What is the brain stem?
Is consisted of 3 layers. The dura mater, the arachnid layer, and subarachnoid layer.
What is the Meningies?
Right and left cerebral hemispheres
What is the cerebrum?

What is the foreman Magnum?
The role of the brain helps to maintain homeostasis so the body can run in peak condition.
What is regulator?
What layer is also known as tough mother. This layer adherards to the skull. It is the first layer.
What is the Dura Mater?
Medulla, pons, and midbrain
What is the brain stem?
this fissure separates the temporal lobe born the frontal and parietal lobe.
What is the lateral fissure?
Separates the cerebellum and the main brain
What is infratentorial Space?
The role is to combine information from all source information
What is integrator?
Is the spider web like material. Is a good shock absorber!
What is the subarachnoid space?
Thalamus, hypothalamus, metathalamus, epithalamus
What is the Diencephalon?

What is the Median longitudinal fissure?
The midbrain can be described by this. Means that the brain stem I like a train station.
What is a sending rectorial system?
This role is responsible for body movement.
What is effector?
Listed from superior to inferior, name the meninges.
what is the Dura mater, arachnoid, subarachnoid sauce, and pia mater?
The cerebral cortex is made up of gray matter and covered with bumps and valleys. Name what the gray matter is made of and the names of the bumps and valleys.
What is dendrites and cell bodies and gyro and sulci.
fissure that separates the cerebrum and the cerebellum
What is the transverse fissure?
Where the pons and medulla meet with the cerebellum. Holds the VII and VIII nerves.
What is the Cerebello-pontine angle (CP angle)?
This role of the brain is responsible for receiving environmental and bodily changes and adapting to it.
What is sensory?
2 places where the Dura Mater does not touch the skull.
Supratentorial and falx cerebri
Separates the 2 hemispheres by the fall cerebri
What is the supratentorial space?
This fissure separates the frontal and parietal lobe
What is the central sulcus?