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Which of the following part of brain control the memory and intelligence?
a) cerebellum                       

b) cerebrum
c) thalamus                          

d) hypothalamus

b

Which of the following part of brain is the site of learning, reasoning and personality?
a) cerebellum                       

b) cerebrum
c) thalamus                          

d) hypothalamus

b

Emotions and will are controlled by the ………of brain.
a) cerebellum                       

b) cerebrum
c) thalamus                          

d) hypothalamus

b

Explanation:The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It is responsible for memory, speech, the senses, and emotional response. It is divided into four sections called lobes: the frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital. Each handles a specific segment of the cerebrum's jobs.


Response such as hunger, pain, thirst etc. are associated with which part of the brain……….
a) Cerebrum                       

b) Cerebellum
c) Pons                                  

d) Medulla


a
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Hypothalamus response for hunger.pain.thirst etc...

by at 2025-02-07 13:42:52

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Which part of the brain plays critical role in the processing of perception?
a) medulla                                            

b) pons
c) thalamus                         

d) mid brain

c

Explanation:Inside the cerebrum, there is a small structure called thalamus.It acts as a processing center between the body and the cerebrum.


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Review the question and explanation confusion, more clarifications needed perception is something different and explanation is different

by at 2024-07-26 10:57:01

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Which organ receives sensory information from the receptor organs and then sends to the specific part of cerebrum?
a) medulla                                            

b) pons
c) thalamus                         

d) mid brain

c

Explanation:Your thalamus is an egg-shaped structure in the middle of your brain. It's known as a relay station of all incoming motor (movement) and sensory information  hearing, taste, sight and touch (but not smell) from your body to your brain.