Duplicate Question
The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.
Original Question
what role does the cerebrum play in both humans and frogs?(1 point) Responses Controls the autonomic functions like heart rate...Asked by Hummingbird 7th
what role does the cerebrum play in both humans and frogs?(1 point)
Responses.
Controls the autonomic functions like heart rate and breathing.
Controls the autonomic functions like heart rate and breathing.
Processes smell and other sensory inputs.
Processes smell and other sensory inputs.
Allows for conscious thinking and responses to feelings of hunger, fear, and thirst.
Allows for conscious thinking and responses to feelings of hunger, fear, and thirst.
Acts as the main component of the peripheral nervous system.
Responses.
Controls the autonomic functions like heart rate and breathing.
Controls the autonomic functions like heart rate and breathing.
Processes smell and other sensory inputs.
Processes smell and other sensory inputs.
Allows for conscious thinking and responses to feelings of hunger, fear, and thirst.
Allows for conscious thinking and responses to feelings of hunger, fear, and thirst.
Acts as the main component of the peripheral nervous system.
Answers
Answered by
Hummingbird 7th
Considering the differences in brain size and structure, how might the larger cerebrum in humans compared to frogs affect their behavior and capabilities?(1 point)
Responses
Frogs have more advanced behaviors and capabilities due to their larger cerebrum.
Frogs have more advanced behaviors and capabilities due to their larger cerebrum.
Humans have more advanced behaviors and capabilities, such as conscious control and planning, due to their larger cerebrum.
Humans have more advanced behaviors and capabilities, such as conscious control and planning, due to their larger cerebrum.
Both humans and frogs have similar behaviors and capabilities because they both have a cerebrum.
Both humans and frogs have similar behaviors and capabilities because they both have a cerebrum.
The size of the cerebrum does not affect the behavior and capabilities of either humans or frogs.
The size of the cerebrum does not affect the behavior and capabilities of either humans or frogs.
Skip to navigation
page 12 of 12
Responses
Frogs have more advanced behaviors and capabilities due to their larger cerebrum.
Frogs have more advanced behaviors and capabilities due to their larger cerebrum.
Humans have more advanced behaviors and capabilities, such as conscious control and planning, due to their larger cerebrum.
Humans have more advanced behaviors and capabilities, such as conscious control and planning, due to their larger cerebrum.
Both humans and frogs have similar behaviors and capabilities because they both have a cerebrum.
Both humans and frogs have similar behaviors and capabilities because they both have a cerebrum.
The size of the cerebrum does not affect the behavior and capabilities of either humans or frogs.
The size of the cerebrum does not affect the behavior and capabilities of either humans or frogs.
Skip to navigation
page 12 of 12
Answered by
Hummingbird 7th
(the Bibliography). Who is the author of the article “What are the similarities between frogs and human digestive systems?(1 point)
Responses
A. Stephens
A. Stephens
Tammy Slater
Tammy Slater
Mandy Slake
Mandy Slake
Britannica Kids
Responses
A. Stephens
A. Stephens
Tammy Slater
Tammy Slater
Mandy Slake
Mandy Slake
Britannica Kids
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Allows for conscious thinking and responses to feelings of hunger, fear, and thirst.**
In both humans and frogs, the cerebrum is primarily responsible for higher brain functions, including conscious thought, decision-making, and the processing of sensory information that influences emotional responses and basic needs.
**Allows for conscious thinking and responses to feelings of hunger, fear, and thirst.**
In both humans and frogs, the cerebrum is primarily responsible for higher brain functions, including conscious thought, decision-making, and the processing of sensory information that influences emotional responses and basic needs.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Humans have more advanced behaviors and capabilities, such as conscious control and planning, due to their larger cerebrum.**
The larger and more complex cerebrum in humans enables advanced cognitive functions, including reasoning, problem-solving, and complex social behaviors, whereas frogs, with their smaller cerebrum, exhibit more instinctual and simpler behaviors.
**Humans have more advanced behaviors and capabilities, such as conscious control and planning, due to their larger cerebrum.**
The larger and more complex cerebrum in humans enables advanced cognitive functions, including reasoning, problem-solving, and complex social behaviors, whereas frogs, with their smaller cerebrum, exhibit more instinctual and simpler behaviors.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The author of the article "What are the similarities between frogs and human digestive systems?" is **A. Stephens**.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.