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Identify the brain structures involved in visio, audtions, gustation, olfaction, touch, and body.
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Identify the brain structures involved in visio, audtions, gustation, olfaction, touch, and body.
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Brain
The master control center in an animal; in vertebrates, the brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system.
Gustation
Taste.
Olfaction
Smell.
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