Question
Which option best describes the functions of the cerebrum?
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It sends and receives motor and sensory information to and from the body.
It sends and receives motor and sensory information to and from the body.
It controls muscle movement and helps with coordination and balance.
It controls muscle movement and helps with coordination and balance.
It interprets the senses and is responsible for reasoning, emotions, fine motor movement, and learning.
It interprets the senses and is responsible for reasoning, emotions, fine motor movement, and learning.
It controls things like swallowing, breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and whether you are awake or asleep.
It controls things like swallowing, breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and whether you are awake or asleep.
Responses
It sends and receives motor and sensory information to and from the body.
It sends and receives motor and sensory information to and from the body.
It controls muscle movement and helps with coordination and balance.
It controls muscle movement and helps with coordination and balance.
It interprets the senses and is responsible for reasoning, emotions, fine motor movement, and learning.
It interprets the senses and is responsible for reasoning, emotions, fine motor movement, and learning.
It controls things like swallowing, breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and whether you are awake or asleep.
It controls things like swallowing, breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and whether you are awake or asleep.
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The option that best describes the functions of the cerebrum is:
**It interprets the senses and is responsible for reasoning, emotions, fine motor movement, and learning.**
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is involved in various higher brain functions, including sensory interpretation, reasoning, emotions, and fine motor skills. The other options relate more specifically to functions of other brain structures, such as the brainstem and cerebellum.
**It interprets the senses and is responsible for reasoning, emotions, fine motor movement, and learning.**
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is involved in various higher brain functions, including sensory interpretation, reasoning, emotions, and fine motor skills. The other options relate more specifically to functions of other brain structures, such as the brainstem and cerebellum.