Created by Callum Jarvis
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Question | Answer |
How many major parts of the brain are there? | 3 - the forebrain, midbrain and the hindbrain. |
Which part of the brain is the biggest? | The forebrain is the largest part of the brain. |
What does the cerebral cortex do/contain? | The cerebral cortex - controls voluntary actions and where most of the neurones are found. |
What does the limbic system do in the forebrain? | It is involved in motivation, emotion, memory and learning. |
Does the midbrain conduct nerve impulses? | Yes, it conducts nerve impulses from the forebrain to the hindbrain and vice versa. |
What is reticular formation? | It is a set of interconnecting nuclei that controls consciousness and arousal. |
Are neuron receptors located in the midbrain? | Yes, the receptors between nerve cells which detect and pass on messages from one nerve to another. |
What does the cerebellum do in the hindbrain? | The cerebellum coordinates balance and muscular movement. |
Are pons involved in the control of respiration or involuntary process? | Pons are involved in the control of respiration. |
Does the medulla involve involuntary process (respiration) or does it include the medulla oblongata? | Both! |
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