$CATEGORY: Science - Khan Academy/7.Control and Coordination/7.Control and Coordination--Animals-Nervous Sytem

//Multiple Choice

Which part of the brain is responsible for higher-order functions like thinking and memory? {
    ~Cerebellum
    ~Medulla oblongata
    =Cerebrum
    ~Pons
}

The midbrain is primarily involved in\: {
    ~Maintaining balance
    =Regulating reflexes for vision and hearing
    ~Controlling breathing
    ~Coordinating voluntary actions
}

Which part of the brain controls involuntary actions like breathing and heartbeat? {
    ~Cerebrum
    ~Hypothalamus
    =Medulla oblongata
    ~Midbrain
}

The cerebellum is primarily responsible for\: {
    ~Sensory perception
    =Coordinating balance and muscle movement
    ~Emotional regulation
    ~Hormonal control
}

Which part of the brain is associated with the pituitary gland and regulates body temperature? {
    ~Thalamus
    =Hypothalamus
    ~Pons
    ~Medulla
}

//True or False

The cerebrum is responsible for reflex actions. {F}

The midbrain plays a role in auditory and visual reflexes. {T}

The medulla oblongata regulates involuntary activities such as heartbeat and breathing. {T}

The cerebellum controls thinking and memory. {F}

The hypothalamus is located in the forebrain. {T}

//Fill in the blanks

The __________ is the largest part of the brain and is divided into two hemispheres. {
    ~Cerebellum
    =Cerebrum
    ~Medulla oblongata
}

The __________ is responsible for maintaining posture and balance. {
    ~Cerebrum
    =Cerebellum
    ~Hypothalamus
}

The __________ acts as a relay center between the brain and the spinal cord. {
    =Medulla oblongata
    ~Thalamus
    ~Midbrain
}

The __________ in the forebrain regulates hunger, thirst, and body temperature. {
    ~Thalamus
    =Hypothalamus
    ~Pons
}

The __________ brain includes the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. {
    ~Fore
    ~Mid
    =Hind
}

//Numericals



//Match the following

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B\:
{
=Cerebrum -> Thinking, memory, and voluntary actions
=Cerebellum -> Balance and coordination
=Medulla oblongata -> Breathing and heartbeat control
=Hypothalamus -> Body temperature and hunger regulation
=Midbrain -> Visual and auditory reflexes
}


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