**Question 1:** The three functional layers of the brain ____. - work independently - send motor signals to the spine - are composed of neurons that extend to all parts of the body - are the occipital lobe, limbic system, and central core This question is structured as a multiple-choice quiz item, prompting the learner to select the correct statement about the functional layers of the brain. It is designed to test knowledge in neuroscience or psychology, particularly in understanding the brain’s anatomy and function.

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**Question 1:** The three functional layers of the brain ____.

- work independently
- send motor signals to the spine
- are composed of neurons that extend to all parts of the body
- are the occipital lobe, limbic system, and central core

This question is structured as a multiple-choice quiz item, prompting the learner to select the correct statement about the functional layers of the brain. It is designed to test knowledge in neuroscience or psychology, particularly in understanding the brain’s anatomy and function.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 1:** The three functional layers of the brain ____. - work independently - send motor signals to the spine - are composed of neurons that extend to all parts of the body - are the occipital lobe, limbic system, and central core This question is structured as a multiple-choice quiz item, prompting the learner to select the correct statement about the functional layers of the brain. It is designed to test knowledge in neuroscience or psychology, particularly in understanding the brain’s anatomy and function.
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human brain is the part of central nervous system. Brain is the main integrative and control center of the body. Brain consists of several parts and components. Each of the component has its own significance and importance.

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