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kirstens kirstens
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9 years ago
   Just need help double checking my answers !

1.relay centre; directs impulses from the senses to the correct brain region

2.of the cerebrum; auditory interpretation; impulses are from the organ Corti

3. of the cerebrum; visual interpretation; impulses are from rods and cones

4.involuntary control of heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and swallowing

5.   conscious control; thinking, creative thought, emotions, interpretation of sense receptor impulses (eyes, ears, skin)

6.   of the cerebrum; conscious thought; intelligence, memory, personality; controls voluntary motor-muscle action (such as to throw a ball)

7.   unconscious control of muscle co-ordination and balance

8.   Sends messages from one cerebral hemisphere to the other; connects right and left hemispheres

9.direct link to the pituitary gland of the endocrine system; has a major role in homeostasis regulating HR, BR, temperature, and drives (hunger, thirst, rage, and sexual desires)

10.   of the cerebrum; taste; sense receptors from the body/skin are interpreted (such as Tabasco sauce on the lips)

MATCH WITH :
medulla oblongata
   

frontal lobe
   

corpus callosum
   

temporal lobe
   

occipital lobe
   

parietal lobe
   

cerebrum
   

thalamus
   

hypothalamus
   

cerebellum
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9 years ago
Hello! Could you give me an update, I need this too Crying Face
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9 years ago
^ could you give an update?
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Educator
9 years ago
^ could you give an update?

Do you need help on this exact same question?
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9 years ago
Yes, I do :/
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Educator
9 years ago
[Solved] bio 30 question help
medulla oblongata

The medulla oblongata is responsible for regulating your rate of breathing, your heart rate, blood pressure, circulation and digestive system activity. It controls when these activities start, when they stop and how fast they go. This area is also where your sleep cycles are regulated.

frontal lobe

The frontal lobe is responsible for initiating and coordinating motor movements; higher cognitive skills, such as problem solving, thinking, planning, and organizing; and for many aspects of personality and emotional makeup.

corpus callosum

The corpus callosum is responsible for cross-brain communication, allowing the two hemispheres of the brain to work together. [#8]

occipital lobe

The occipital lobe is responsible for processing visual information.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need more info...
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9 years ago
Thank you!
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Educator
9 years ago
NP let me know if you need anything else!
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