The large top part of the brain is called the cerebrum.
What is the name of the large top part of the brain seen in the image?
(1 point)
brain stem
cerebellum
cerebrum
medulla
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What is the name of the thin, bottom part of the brain shown in the image?
(1 point)
cerebellum
temporal lobe
cerebrum
brain stem
(1 point)
cerebellum
temporal lobe
cerebrum
brain stem
The thin, bottom part of the brain is called the brain stem.
What is the name of the thin, bottom part of the brain shown in the image?
(1 point)
cerebellum
temporal lobe
cerebrum
brain stem
(1 point)
cerebellum
temporal lobe
cerebrum
brain stem
The thin, bottom part of the brain is called the brain stem.
Why does the brain have fat tissue and blood vessels? (1 point)
to store information
to receive nerve impulses from other body parts and interpret them
to interpret nerve impulses from other body parts and send responses
to protect and nourish the brain cells
to store information
to receive nerve impulses from other body parts and interpret them
to interpret nerve impulses from other body parts and send responses
to protect and nourish the brain cells
The brain has fat tissue and blood vessels to protect and nourish the brain cells.
Why does the brain have fat tissue and blood vessels? (1 point)
to store information
to receive nerve impulses from other body parts and interpret them
to interpret nerve impulses from other body parts and send responses
to protect and nourish the brain cells
to store information
to receive nerve impulses from other body parts and interpret them
to interpret nerve impulses from other body parts and send responses
to protect and nourish the brain cells
The brain has fat tissue and blood vessels to protect and nourish the brain cells.
Which two lobes of the brain allow a person to pick out the scent of a rose in a mixed bouquet of flowers?
frontal and parietal
frontal and temporal
parietal and occipital
occipital and temporal
frontal and parietal
frontal and temporal
parietal and occipital
occipital and temporal
The two lobes of the brain that allow a person to pick out the scent of a rose in a mixed bouquet of flowers are the frontal and temporal lobes. The temporal lobe is involved in processing smells, while the frontal lobe is involved in decision-making and processing sensory information.