The Brain Flashcards
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Describe the structure and function of the hypothalamus
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- the hypothalamus is found just beneath the middle part of the brain
- it controls the homeostatic mechanisms
- monitors the blood and regulates factors such as body temperature and blood water potential
- controls much of the endocrine function of the body as it regulates the pituitary gland through hormone control
2
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Describe the structure and function of the cerebellum
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- the cerebellum is underneath the cerebrum and it also has a folded cortex
- it’s important for muscle coordination, posture and coordination of balance
- receives information from various senses, retins, balance organs in the inner ear, joints and spindle fibres and sends impulses to the motor areas
3
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Describe the structure and function of the medulla oblongata
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- the medulla oblongata is at the base of thr brain at the top of the spinal chord
- controls involuntary processes such as heart rate and breathing rate
4
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Describe the role of the brain and nervous system in the coordination of muscular movement
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- the CNS (brain and spinal chord) receives sensory information and decides what kind of response is needed
- the conscious decision to move is initiated in the cerebellum
- neurones from the cerebellum carry impulses to the motor areas so that output to the effectors can be adjusted appropriately in these requirements
5
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Describe the structure and function of the cerebrum
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- the cerebrum is the largest part of the brain
- it is divided into 2 hemispheres connected via the corpus callosum
- the cerebrum had a thin outer layer called the cerebral cortex which is highly folded
- the cerebrum is involved in vision, hearing, learning and thinking