Human Brain Anatomy
Brain is a organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
Human Brain & its Parts
Human brain is divided into three major parts
Forebrain
Midbrain
Hindbrain
Forebrain is divided into 3 parts
Cerebrum which has two hemispheres right hemisphere and left hemisphere the connection between these two hemisphere is called as Corpus callosum
Thalamus it receives information and stimuli except smell
Limbic system it is divided into three parts hypothalamus, amygadla, hippocampus
Midbrain
It is the least developed part of brain it is also a connection between forebrain and hindbrain it also help in reticular formation
Hindbrain is divided into 3 parts
Cerebellum it maintains equilibrium during walking and running
Pons it controls pattern of heartbeat
Medula this part of brain controls involuntary actions
For further clearance of your concept flow diagram is given below
Brain is a organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
Human Brain & its Parts
Human brain is divided into three major parts
Forebrain
Midbrain
Hindbrain
Forebrain is divided into 3 parts
Cerebrum which has two hemispheres right hemisphere and left hemisphere the connection between these two hemisphere is called as Corpus callosum
Thalamus it receives information and stimuli except smell
Limbic system it is divided into three parts hypothalamus, amygadla, hippocampus
Midbrain
It is the least developed part of brain it is also a connection between forebrain and hindbrain it also help in reticular formation
Hindbrain is divided into 3 parts
Cerebellum it maintains equilibrium during walking and running
Pons it controls pattern of heartbeat
Medula this part of brain controls involuntary actions
For further clearance of your concept flow diagram is given below
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