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5 February, 04:34

Match the parts of the nervous system with their functions. cerebrum brain stem cerebellum meninges-regulating breathing-memorizing a telephone number-dancing-protecting the central nervous system

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  1. 5 February, 05:00
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    Cerebrum = memorizing a telephone number.

    Brain stem = regulating breathing.

    cerebellum = dancing.

    Meninges = protecting the central nervous system.

    Explanation:

    1) Cerebrum = memorizing a telephone number, because its functions is to control voluntary actions like learning, emotions, reasoning, speech and control of movement etc. It is largest part of the brain.

    2) Brain stem = regulating breathing, because its functions is to control involuntary actions like breathing, heart rate, vomiting, sneezing, coughing, digestion and respiration etc. It is the connecting link between the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord.

    3) cerebellum = dancing, because its functions is to maintain body posture and balance and coordinate muscle movement. It is located under the cerebrum.

    4) Meninges = protecting the central nervous system, because its function is to protect the central nervous system. Brain and spinal cord is protected by the three layer of tissue covering called meninges.
  2. 5 February, 05:00
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    Cerebrum memorizing a telephone number-

    Brainstem regulating breathing

    Cerebellum - dancing

    Meninges - protecting the central nervous system

    Cerebrum - controls all voluntary actions in the body.

    Brainstem - egulation of cardiac and respiratory function, regulates heart rate, breathing, sleeping, and eating.

    Cerebellum-controls movement and balance.

    Meninges-envelope the brain
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