Thursday, March 14, 2013

Nervous System E

What are three parts of the brain and what functions do they perform?

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  1. Brainstem, Cerebellum, Cerebrum

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    1. The Cerebrum functions in controlling motor functions.
      The Cerebellum plays a big role in sensory neurons.
      The Brainstem has connection from the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  2. Brainstem cerebellum cerebrum

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  3. brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum

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    1. The Cerebrum controls motor functions.
      The Cerebellum controls sensory neurons.
      The Brainstem connects the brain to the spinal cord.

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  4. cerebellum
    Brainstem
    cerebrum

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    1. The Cerebrum functions in controlling motor functions.
      The Cerebellum plays a big role in sensory neurons.
      The Brainstem has connection from the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  5. Brianstem , cerebellum , cerebrum

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    1. Cerebrum : Motor
      Brainstem : Controls the brain and spinal cord
      Cerebellum : Sensory

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  6. brainstem, cerebellum cerebrum

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  7. Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brainstem.
    The Cerebrum functions in controlling motor functions.
    The Cerebellum plays a big role in sensory neurons.
    The Brainstem has connection from the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  8. Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brainstem.
    Cerebellum- Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity.
    Cerebrum- It is responsible for the coordination of voluntary activity in the body.
    Brainstem- has connection from the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  9. The three parts of the brain are the brainstem, Cerebellum, and the cerebrum. The brainstem processes all sensory/motor information of the face and controls respiration. The cerebellum t contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. The cerebrum remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling.

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  10. The 3 parts of the brain are the Brain stem, Cerebrum, and the Cerebellum. The Cerebrum is used for remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling, it also controls movement. The Cerebellum controls your coordination and balance. The Brain Stem controls automatic functions like breathing, digesting, heart rate, and blood pressue

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  11. cerebellum cerebrum and brainstem

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  12. The three parts of the brain are the brainstem, Cerebellum, and the cerebrum. The brainstem processes all sensory/motor information of the face and controls respiration. The cerebellum t contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. The cerebrum remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling.

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  13. i think the brain stem holds the maine nerve the cebrum i think holds the info celebrum i have no clue.

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  14. Cerebrum , Cerebellum, Brain Stem ( midbrain, pons, medulla)

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    1. Cerebrum : This is the largest part of the brain where thinking takes place

      Cerebellum : Coordinates voluntary movement , maintains muscle tone , helps maintain balance

      Brain Stem : Extends from the cerebrum to the spinal cord.
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  15. The three parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem.
    The cerebrum functions in controlling motor functions that travel along motor neurons and receiving and processing signals from sensory neurons.
    The cerebellum plays a large role in sensory perception. That involves balance and coordination.
    The brain stem has connections from the rest of the brain to the spinal cord. It also contains centers for controlling many things we don't think of like breathing, swallowing, our pulse, and other homeostatic functions.

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  16. they r used for remebering solving problems feeling and thinking and the brain stem controls breathing heart rate blood presure and digesting

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  17. Cerebellum, Cerebrum, and Brainstem.
    Cerebellum is for coordinating muscular activity.
    Cerebrum is for coordinating voluntary activity.
    Brainstem is for connecting the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  18. i agree with bryn

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  19. Cerebrum, Brain stem and cerebellum. the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. the cerebellum does muscle activity. and the cerebrum does voluntary activity

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  20. Cerebellum: Coordinates muscle activity.
    Brainstem: Connects the brain to the spinal cord.
    Cerebrum: Coordinates Voluntary activity.

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  21. Cerebrum, Brain stem and cerebellum. the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. the cerebellum does muscle activity. and the cerebrum does voluntary activity

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  22. Three parts of the brain are cerebrum which controls motor functions, brain stem which connects to the spinal cord, and the cerebellum, which coordinates muscular activity.

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  23. Cerebrum This is the largest part of the brain where thinking takes place.

    Cerebellum Coordinates voluntary movement and maintains muscle tone and helps maintain balance.

    Brain Stem Extends from the cerebrum to the spinal cord.

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  24. The Cerebrum functions in controlling motor functions. The Cerebellum plays a big role in sensory neurons. The Brainstem has connection from the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  25. cerebrum stem cerebellum

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  26. Cerebrum, Brain stem and cerebellum. the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. the cerebellum does muscle activity. and the cerebrum does voluntary activity

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  27. Three parts of the brain are cerebrum which controls motor functions, brain stem which connects to the spinal cord, and the cerebellum, which coordinates muscular activity.

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  28. Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brainstem.

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  29. Cerebrum, Brain stem and cerebellum.

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  30. the cerebellum coordinates muscle activity, the brainstem connects the brain to the spinal cord, and the cerebrum coordinates voluntary activity.

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  31. Three parts of the brain are cerebrum which controls motor functions, brain stem which connects to the spinal cord, and the cerebellum, which coordinates muscular activity.

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  32. The three parts of the brain are the brainstem, Cerebellum, and the cerebrum. The brainstem processes all sensory/motor information of the face and controls respiration. The cerebellum t contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. The cerebrum remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling.

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  33. The three parts of the brain are the brainstem, Cerebellum, and the cerebrum. The brainstem processes all sensory/motor information of the face and controls respiration. The cerebellum t contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. The cerebrum remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling.

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  34. cerebrum brain stem and the spinal cord

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  35. The three parts of the brain are the brainstem, Cerebellum, and the cerebrum. The brainstem processes all sensory/motor information of the face and controls respiration. The cerebellum t contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. The cerebrum remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling.

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  36. cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem.The cerebellum is the portion of the brain that controls coordination, balance.It is here that things like perception, imagination, thought, judgment, and decision occur.The brain stem is the lower part of the brain, beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum. The brain stem connects the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.

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  37. Cerebellum: Coordinates muscle activity.
    Brainsystem: Connects the brain to the spinal cord.
    Cerebrum: Coordinates Voluntary activity.

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  38. cerebrum
    cerebellum
    brain stem

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  39. Cerebrum: Thinking, Remembering, and Feelings
    Cerebellum: Controls balance and coordination.
    Brain Stem: Connects the brain to spinal cord.

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  40. The cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum controls motor functions. The cerebellum controls sensory neurons. The brainstem connects the brain to the spinal cord.

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  41. Cerebellum controls your balance and coordination, Cerebrum does your thinking remembering and feelings, the brain stem connects the brain and spinal cord.

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  42. Cerebrum Coordination
    Cerebellum Balance
    Brain Stem Connects the brain and spine

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  43. Cerebrum: Thinking, Remembering, and Feelings
    Cerebellum: Controls balance and coordination.
    Brain Stem: Connects the brain to spinal cord.

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  44. Cerebrum is for thinking and feelings.
    Cerebellum is for balance and coordination.
    Brain Stem connects the brain and the spinal cord.

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  45. Cerebellum, Cerebrum, and Brainstem.
    Cerebellum is for coordinating muscular activity.
    Cerebrum is for coordinating voluntary activity.
    Brainstem is for connecting the rest of the brain to the spinal cord.~Emily~

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  46. Cerebrum, Brain stem and cerebellum. the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. the cerebellum does muscle activity. and the cerebrum does voluntary activity

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  47. Cerebrum: Thinking, Remembering, and Feelings
    Cerebellum: Controls balance and coordination.
    Brain Stem: Connects the brain to spinal cord. PIE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  48. Cerebrum, Brain stem and cerebellum. the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord. the cerebellum does muscle activity. and the cerebrum does voluntary activity

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  49. cerebrum

    cerebellum

    brain stem

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  50. The three parts of the brain is the:
    1.Cerebrum is for thinking and feelings.
    2.Cerebellum is for balance and coordination.
    3.Brain Stem connects the brain and the spinal cord.

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  51. cerebrum cerebellum brainstem

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  52. Cerebrum: is thinking and for feelings.
    Brain Stem: connects the brain to the spinal cords.
    Cerebellum: is for coordination and balance.

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  53. Three parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is responsible for your thoughts, feelings, and memories. The cerebellum controls coordination and balance. The brain stem connects the brain and the spinal cord.

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  54. Cerebrum
    Cerebellum
    Brainstem

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  55. brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum

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  56. Three parts of the brain are cerebrum which controls motor functions, brain stem which connects to the spinal cord, and the cerebellum, which coordinates muscular activity.

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  57. Cenebrum: IS thinking and for feelings.
    Brain Stem: Connects the brain and the spinal cord together.
    Cerevellum: Coordination and balance.

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  58. The brain stem connects the brain and the spinal cord together. The Cenebrum is the part of your brain where you think and where you know your feelings. Cerevellum, where you have coordination and balance.

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