07 3D Animation - Human Brain

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07 3D Animation - Human Brain - Quiz

Yes, we agree that all the body organs are in one way or the other important but we would be ignorant if we assumed the human brain as a special organ. We analyze it more below.


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  • 1. 

    Parts of the Brain and Their Functions Our body is made up of many complex systems like the muscular/skeletal system, the digestive system, the respiratory system and the circulatory system.   But of all the systems in the body the most complex is the nervous system.  Your nervous system is made up of two major parts:  the spinal cord and your brain.  Let’s look more closely at the brain and its parts and what each of the parts do. The Frontal Lobe of the brain is responsible for the: Movement of the bodythe PersonalityConcentration, planning, and problem solvingUnderstanding the meaning of wordsEmotional reactionsSpeechand Smell    The Parietal Lobe of the brain is responsible for: Touch and pressureTasteand Body Awareness The Temporal Lobe of the brain: Receives and processes soundRecognizes facesAddition aspects of our Emotionsand it is home to our long term memory The Occipital Lobe of the brain is responsible for: Sight    The Cerebellum is responsible for: Fine motor (muscle) controland Balance and Coordination The Brain Stem is responsible for: BreathingSleep patternsHunger and Thirst, Blood pressureHeart rhythmsBody temperatureand for the overall regulation of the central nervous system.  

  • 2. 

    Which functions are the brain stem responsible for?

    • A.

      All answers are correct

    • B.

      Breathing

    • C.

      Sleep patterns

    • D.

      Hunger and thirst

    Correct Answer
    A. All answers are correct
    Explanation
    The brain stem is responsible for various functions including breathing, sleep patterns, and hunger and thirst. It controls the basic life-sustaining functions of the body, such as regulating breathing and maintaining sleep-wake cycles. Additionally, it plays a role in regulating appetite and thirst. Therefore, all the given answers are correct as they accurately describe functions that the brain stem is responsible for.

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  • 3. 

    The Temporal Lobe is responsible for which of the following functions?

    • A.

      All answers are correct

    • B.

      Receives and processes sound

    • C.

      Recognizes faces

    • D.

      Is responsible for emotions

    Correct Answer
    A. All answers are correct
    Explanation
    The Temporal Lobe is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving and processing sound, recognizing faces, and being responsible for emotions. It plays a crucial role in auditory perception, allowing us to hear and interpret sounds. Additionally, it houses the fusiform face area, which helps us recognize and remember faces. Lastly, the Temporal Lobe is involved in processing emotions, contributing to our ability to experience and express feelings.

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  • 4. 

    The Parietal Lobe is responsible for which of the following functions?

    • A.

      All answers are correct

    • B.

      Touch

    • C.

      Taste

    • D.

      Body Awareness

    Correct Answer
    A. All answers are correct
    Explanation
    The parietal lobe is responsible for various functions, including touch, taste, and body awareness. It plays a crucial role in processing sensory information from different parts of the body, allowing us to perceive and interpret touch sensations, taste stimuli, and have a sense of our body's position and movement. This lobe integrates sensory information and helps us navigate and interact with our environment effectively.

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  • 5. 

    The Occipital Lobe is responsible for which of the following functions?

    • A.

      None of the answers are correct

    • B.

      Sound

    • C.

      Taste

    • D.

      Touch

    Correct Answer
    A. None of the answers are correct
    Explanation
    The occipital lobe is responsible for visual processing and interpretation. It is located at the back of the brain and is primarily involved in receiving and processing visual information from the eyes. It plays a crucial role in vision, including the ability to perceive and recognize objects, colors, and motion. Therefore, none of the given answers (sound, taste, touch) are correct as they do not relate to the functions of the occipital lobe.

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  • 6. 

    The Cerebellum is responsible for which of the following functions?

    • A.

      Fine motor control

    • B.

      Sight

    • C.

      Taste

    • D.

      Touch

    Correct Answer
    A. Fine motor control
    Explanation
    The cerebellum is responsible for fine motor control. It plays a crucial role in coordinating and regulating voluntary movements, including precise movements of the fingers, hands, and limbs. It receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain to ensure smooth and accurate movements. Damage to the cerebellum can result in difficulties with coordination, balance, and fine motor skills.

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