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The brain has specialized functions, and these functions often can be mapped to specific regions

of the brain. Agree or disagree, explain and give an example.

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{ \boxed{ \red{ \huge{ \sf{Brain}}}}}

Brain has three parts. They are


{ \green{ \sf{• Forebrain}}}


{ \green{ \sf{• Midbrain}}}


{ \green{ \sf{• Hindbrain}}}


{ \purple{ \tt{• \: Forebrain}}}

It has two parts

Cerebrum - largest part of brain and it is a seat of consciousness, imagination, memory, reason and concentration.

Diencephalon - it has two parts namely, upper thalamus and lower hypothalamus.

Hypothalamus controls sleep, body temperature, water balance, appetite (hunger) and controls pituitary gland.


{ \purple{ \tt{• \: Hindbrain}}}

It has three types.

Pons - Controls facial expressions, respiration, mastication.

Cerebellum - Maintain the posture of the body and balance the body during walking in straight line, riding bicycle.

Medulla oblongata - Control involuntary activites like heart beat, blood pressure, breathing, enzyme, secretion, peristalsis, vomiting.

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