Cerebellum- Regulates posture, balance, movement and muscle coordination.

Corpus Collosum- A large bundle of nerve fibers that connect the left and right hemispheres

Frontal lobe- top region of front cerebral hemispheres, used for reasoning, emotions, judegment
and volunatary movement (on the forehead)

Medulla Oblongata- The top end of the spinal cord, at the stem of the brain, controls breathing, heartbeat and other automatic functions

Occipical Lobe- controls vision and reading ability at the back region of each cerebral hemisphere

Parietal Lobe- Center of senses, the middle lobe of the cerbral hemispheres

Pituitary Gland- Controls homrone levels attached to the base of the brain

Pons- Connects the cerebrum with cerebellum, above the medulla oblongata, joines the
hemispheres of the cerebellum

Spinal Cord- A thick bundle of nerves running along the vertebrae from the neck to the hips

Temporal Lobe- Located on the lower side region of each hemisphere of the cerebrum, controls
hearing and memory

Hypothalamus- Moods and Motivation
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