Cerebrum 1. Involuntary control of heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and swallowing 2. Responsible for taste and interpretation of sense receptors from the body and/or Meninges skin Corpus callosum 3. Relay centre that directs impulses from the sensory neurons to the correct brain region Thalamus 4. Responsible for balance and muscle coordination such as walking and posture Medulla oblongata 5. Responsible for intelligence, memory, and personality and controls voluntary motor-muscle actions Cerebellum 6. Receives information from rods and cones and responsible for visual interpretation Hypothalamus 7. Responsible for controlling homeostasis such as regulating body temperature, heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and drives such as hunger and thirst Pons 8. Responsible for language ability, reasoning, spatial abilities, visual recognition, voluntary movements, and integrating sensory information Frontal lobe 9. Receives information from the organ of Corti and responsible for auditory Occipital lobe interpretation 10. Sends messages from one cerebral hemisphere to the other Temporal lobe 11. Responsible for communication between the left and right hemispheres of both Parietal lobe the cerebrum and cerebellum 12. Layers of tough connective tissue that protect the brain

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Cerebrum
1. Involuntary control of heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and swallowing
2. Responsible for taste and interpretation of sense receptors from the body and/or
Meninges
skin
Corpus callosum
3. Relay centre that directs impulses from the sensory neurons to the correct brain
region
Thalamus
4. Responsible for balance and muscle coordination such as walking and posture
Medulla oblongata
5. Responsible for intelligence, memory, and personality and controls voluntary
motor-muscle actions
Cerebellum
6. Receives information from rods and cones and responsible for visual
interpretation
Hypothalamus
7. Responsible for controlling homeostasis such as regulating body temperature,
heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and drives such as hunger and thirst
Pons
8. Responsible for language ability, reasoning, spatial abilities, visual recognition,
voluntary movements, and integrating sensory information
Frontal lobe
9. Receives information from the organ of Corti and responsible for auditory
Occipital lobe
interpretation
10. Sends messages from one cerebral hemisphere to the other
Temporal lobe
11. Responsible for communication between the left and right hemispheres of both
Parietal lobe
the cerebrum and cerebellum
12. Layers of tough connective tissue that protect the brain
Transcribed Image Text:Cerebrum 1. Involuntary control of heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and swallowing 2. Responsible for taste and interpretation of sense receptors from the body and/or Meninges skin Corpus callosum 3. Relay centre that directs impulses from the sensory neurons to the correct brain region Thalamus 4. Responsible for balance and muscle coordination such as walking and posture Medulla oblongata 5. Responsible for intelligence, memory, and personality and controls voluntary motor-muscle actions Cerebellum 6. Receives information from rods and cones and responsible for visual interpretation Hypothalamus 7. Responsible for controlling homeostasis such as regulating body temperature, heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and drives such as hunger and thirst Pons 8. Responsible for language ability, reasoning, spatial abilities, visual recognition, voluntary movements, and integrating sensory information Frontal lobe 9. Receives information from the organ of Corti and responsible for auditory Occipital lobe interpretation 10. Sends messages from one cerebral hemisphere to the other Temporal lobe 11. Responsible for communication between the left and right hemispheres of both Parietal lobe the cerebrum and cerebellum 12. Layers of tough connective tissue that protect the brain
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