A patient of Dr Rhodes is having trouble standing up without falling. He is also having trouble following Dr Rhodes’ instructions to raise his arm or move his foot. In what part of the brain might Dr Rhodes’ patient be having issues?

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cerebrum

cerebrum

cerebellum

cerebellum

diencephalon

diencephalon

brain stem

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The symptoms described, such as trouble standing up without falling and difficulty following instructions to move limbs, suggest issues with coordination and balance. These functions are primarily managed by the cerebellum. Therefore, Dr. Rhodes' patient is likely having issues in the cerebellum.