Bu Tika Human Brain
Bu Tika Human Brain
Bu Tika Human Brain
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Definition
The human brain is a central regulatory
structure that has a volume of about 1,350cc
and consists of 100 million nerve cells or
neurons.
The brain regulates and coordinates most of
the body's movements, behavior and
functions such as heart rate, blood pressure,
body fluid balance and body temperature.
Brain Structure
consists of 3 parts
Forebrain
(forebrain) The forebrain includes: the thalamus, the pituitary
gland, the cerebral cortex, the olfactory bulb and the
lymbic system (which includes the hypothalamus and
hippocampus).
The largest part of the brain, and has folds. Cerebrum
receives messages from all senses and has several
functions such as: memory, thinking, or feeling. As a
center of control of muscles and personality. Some
cerebrum functions are conscious or can be controlled.
2. Rear brain
(hindbrain)